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Posted this on /mu/ earlier and got no responses, so maybe you guys can help me out. I've got two saxophones, neither in optimal condition. One is a Bundy probably made in the 90s or so, that I got at a flea market. It's playable, but one of the biggest pads on it needs replaced, and one of the key springs is corroded away. The other one was my great grandfather's, and was made by Conn-Selmer around 1918-1920. It needs almost completely repadded, and the piece that sticks up from the body to move the register key is broken off. Are they worth repairing, and how much would this cost? Pic related.
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go to a music shop, ask how much.
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