Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'
Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'
Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'
Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'
Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'
Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'
Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'
Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'

Used Martin "The Martin" A190 "Committee" 1948 Alto Saxophone - 'Sold AS-IS'

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FEATURES

  • Vintage craftsmanship – Manufactured in 1948, this Martin β€œCommittee III” saxophone represents the golden age of instrument making
  • Rich, dark tone – Soldered tone holes and heavy brass construction create a deep, resonant sound
  • Unique design elements – Features ornate key guards, creative bell adornments, and a matching neck
  • Advanced mechanics – Includes an innovative octave key mechanism and adjustable metal thumb rest
  • Well-aged patina – Shows natural wear but maintains structural integrity with no major dents or damage
  • Collector’s item – Sold "As-Is" for musicians or collectors seeking a historic, old-school sound
*Includes hardshell case and mouthpiece

DESCRIPTION

A β€œclassic” sound is determined by the craftsmanship that goes into the making of an instrument and most assuredly by the passionate music making by the performer. Over time, the vision of a great playing instrument, coupled with the forging of an iconic sound brings out devoted players seeking to capture that incredible quality of play in the modern age. β€œThe Martin” from Martin is one of these sought after saxophones that has truly stood the test of time. Our featured item dates from 1948 and is Serial Number 1693XX. Often described as a β€œCommittee III” model, the intrinsic sound quality is conceived by its’ core layer of brass and the intensive mechanism build that companies back in the β€œGolden-Age” of manufacturing forged as common fair. Of course, this is not your common saxophone by a long shot.

Before we delve into the physical attributes of this particular serialized Alto Saxophone, let us first review some of the nuts and bolts of the instrument itself. For this model designation, the manufacturer employed soldered tones to help give the saxophone a dark and active sound quality. Also found in the construct of the instrument is heavy walls made from quality brass alloys. Other interesting details of this model saxophone include a state of the art Octave Key Mechanism (for its’ time), movable/adjustable metal Thumb Rest, Ornate Key Guards, festooned with creative bell adornments and encompassing a matching neck. True care and concern for a higher build sentiment went into making the now classic β€œThe Martin – Committee III” for generations upon generations.

The instruments’ beauty is beneath the surface. In this case and like a strong percentage of many of the different model runs, the discoloration or metal flaking is a common formality. At first, we were ready to condemn the previous owner for using it as a marching band sacrifice, but after consultation with our repair technician and doing some snooping, we learned the facts about this model.

Though the patina is worn, the actual underlying brass and key mechanism is as strong as the day it was manufactured. Visible on this instrument is nearly seventy-seven years of usage. There are the usual pings and dings from common play-through; but no major dents and only a few repairs done over the course of the previous owner(s) usage. With all of this in mind and our interaction with a regionally known woodwind repair artisan, we have elected to sell the instrument β€œAs-Is.”

While the basic adjustments are fairly common to be performed, the needs of a collector or a performer may make null and void the usual considerations on the saxophone. We feel that each possible new owner may elect to have their own technician make adjustments and/or improvements based upon their own particular needs. Thus, it is our desire to sell this instrument in its present state at a fair-market price. If you are looking for an instrument to add to your collection or desire that β€œold-school” sound; look no further than this advertisement. Get it before it’s gone.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Model: Committee III
  • Year: 1948
  • Serial Number: 1693XX
  • Tone Holes: Soldered
  • Body Material: Heavy brass alloy
  • Octave Key Mechanism: Advanced for its time
  • Thumb Rest: Adjustable metal
  • Key Guards: Ornate design
  • Bell Engraving: Decorative adornments
  • Finish: Aged patina with natural wear
  • Neck: Matching original
  • Condition: Sold "As-Is" with minor repairs and no major dents
*Includes hardshell case and mouthpiece