The Fingering Forum
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Author: Larry Criff
Date: 2005-05-04 20:57
I have a Conn Sax that dates back to the year 1575! Does anybody know how much it is worth? It is made of gold and has diamond stamped fingerpads.
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Author: Hannalee
Date: 2005-05-04 22:50
i dont know but if you went to google.com and serched it you could probably find out
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Author: Janet
Date: 2005-05-05 03:38
The saxophone wasn't invented until 1841. And on that same note, are you sure it's made of gold? Sounds heavy to me. . .
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Author: Larry Criff
Date: 2005-05-05 14:24
AH yes that is what we have been programmed to believe.....that the saxophone was invented in the 1800,s.But in reality isnt it possible that it could have been invented well before then? Think about it were you around when the saxophone was invented...no.Point made.I rest my case.
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Author: Björn
Date: 2005-05-05 16:23
So you think you're better than all the historians and the inventor, well documented on photographs, and all? I'm from Belgium, yes, that little country where the sax was invented... Don't you believe anything you haven't seen with your own eyes or has happened way before you?
I just think you want to cause some commotion. If you had such an instrument, I would already long be documented and put in a museum.
I rest my case
Björn
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Author: Sam
Date: 2005-05-05 23:48
Conn instruments made their first saxophone in 1876. Sorry bud.
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Author: Dee
Date: 2005-05-07 17:14
The history of both Adolph Saxe's invention of the saxophone and the history of the Conn instrument company are pretty well documented.
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Author: saxman
Date: 2005-05-08 17:10
you crazy sxophones were invented in 1841!!!!!!!!
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Author: Ambrosia
Date: 2005-05-09 03:22
Well heres a question...were YOU around when it was invented?
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Author: Musical Lottie
Date: 2005-05-10 19:32
No, but Adolphe Saxe was ... hence the name ... and he was cetainly not around in the 1500s ...
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