mardi 14 janvier 2014

How To Know Honest Vintage Saxophone Dealers

By Marissa Velazquez


There are many vintage saxophone dealers around. However, most people will attest that buying an antique item is not easy if one is not experienced at it. One can easily get duped by rogue merchants who stock both original and fake products. Telling the difference may not be easy at all, especially if they have mastered the art of making them look exactly similar. However, with the tips provided here, you will be able to make a good purchase.

It is good to be equipped with some basics about sax. Most students who are new to the instruments may not know much about the different parts and what to expect from an antique. As such, they may simply overly on the recommendations provided by their respective schools. However, it is common to find such information not adequate to the common consumer.

Check out the material in the instrument. Modern sax are still made of brass, just like the old ones. However, the coating material has changed over the years. Most of the saxophones in the market are coated with lacquer, which can be high-gloss or clear-coat. The antiques, on the other hand, utilized silver, nickel or gold plating. This is a very important difference that should be carefully checked.

Always ask for the license of the dealership. Ensure that they are particularly licensed resell used items. Some shops even go further to join trade unions that review and accredit them periodically. If you can find such a seller, then better. If you cannot find the license number on their website, then simply ask.

Know the best antique models. Many vintage saxophones in the market came from the mid-twentieth century. Contrariwise, it is also possible to find one from the 30s or even the 20s if you know what you are searching for. It is very important to know some of the most vibrant producers in that era so that you are not fooled.

Check the country of origin. There are many vintage Selmers, for example, that were made in the United States as early as the 1920s. These are very different from those that were manufactured in France. Consequently, their prices will differ in the market. Others also came from Czechoslovakia. Therefore, do not just concentrate on the date of manufacture.

Check how long the shop has been selling antique sax. You can only be certain that you are getting something original if the seller is also knowledgeable. Ask the dealer to take you through what they have in stock and see how knowledgeable they are about the items.

Dealing with online sellers in a very tricky affair. You can easily fall for fraud. Therefore, ensure that you can verify things such as the business location, physical address and telephone contacts from independent sources. You can easily get this information from review sites and consumer forums.

Finding vintage saxophone dealers is never the problem. The challenge is knowing which one to trust. If you follow these guidelines, you will not be worried about the quality if your purchase.




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