1958 Martin \"Indiana\" ALTO Sax
This is a listing Sale from WorldwideSax.com:
Special Note to our customers: We are NOT closing the WWS Shop--as you see some \"As is\" sales.We are merely... 1) selling some items to pay construction costs for the recent Business Move. 2) rotating some inventory, 3) helping market a few items for Consignment & Trade-In customers.
NOTES:1958 Martin Indiana, vintage student-level sax.
A vintage alto. Well made, with good brass! This was the student-intermediate model of the era. This sax has a LOUD presence to the tone--almost bright. Comes with the vintage case.Waiting for PC work.Cosmetic Rating: 7.0
Item #: WWS01.5W0.591.5-0-98
BODY:solid, heavy build.
PADS: mix of older and newer.
ACTION: N/A
CASE: original, wood case. plastic end plug included. no mouthpiece.
SHIPPING:See listing
International:USPS for US shipping. PRICING WILL BE DETERMINED/UPDATED
AT INVOICING. (Pricing guide by location, see below).
Don\'t forget to check in with Any and All questions. I will be happy to answer and assist. :);
Enjoy,
~chadd
Shipping may change uponYOUR INSURANCE requests.
US SHIPPING: UPS:Alto - west coast 37.00 - 44.00 mid - east coast 55.00 ...HOWEVER, that is
very minimal insurance. I WILL LET YOU HELP DECIDE THE SHIPPING METHOD
(INSURANCE IS REQUIRED in usa shipping).
Ballpark idea: it is about $1.50 for every added $100.00 of insurance.
INTERNATIONAL:I PREFER TO PACK AND SHIP DIRECTLY TO YOU.
$110 is for USPS Express, max insurance is at $650. I will look into
more insurance if you would like. Every Country has different shipping insurance limits.
I will help both of our needs best I can here for calming all nerves.
***NEW INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.... there is a new policy for international shipping. It
appears the price will only include shipping to \'s US Outgoing destination and they will handle your
international pricing beyond that. I am willing to work with this new method for international buyers. I
ask for your patience as this is a new system to sales.
As always, ASK QUESTIONS, ASK QUESTIONS, ASK QUESTIONS!
Thanks, Chadd