Saxophone Repair Topic: Old-Style Conn Saxophone Octave Mechanism
Saxophone repairman Matt Stohrer of http://www.StohrerMusic.com might just be making it worse with this latest epic installment of Saxophone Repair Topic wherein he waxes prosaic about the Conn saxophone octave mechanism present on altos and tenors of the 1920s and early 1930s (New Wonder, New Wonder Series II, early Transitionals)- literally only stopping his breathless ranting because his memory card nearly runs out.

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Assessing a saxophone for an overhaul with Mike Livingston

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Saxophone Repair Topic: The Clean-Oil-Adjust (COA)

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Repairman's Overview: 1925 Conn New Wonder Series II Alto Saxophone

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Adjusting and Understanding the Sax Octave Mechanism

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Wilmington 12.5M Baritone Sax Neck review by Andrew Hadro

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Saxophone Repair Topic: The Best Saxophone Pads

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Removing Dents From Yanigasawa Tenor Saxophone, band instrument repair

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Saxophone Repair Topic: Resonators- How Do They Work? (Special Super Ramble-y Edition)

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Replacing a Saxophone Neck Octave Key Spring #WednesdayWisdom

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Saxophone Repair Topic: Make Key Risers (The Dumb Way?)

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Unbelievable Workers Compilation | Working with Talented Engineers #10 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Saxophone Repair Topic: Cleaning Hinge Rods

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The Ultimate Vintage Tenor Saxophone Guide, Part 4: Conn New Wonder I and Conn 16M

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ASMR Best Triggers For Sleep Collection (No Talking) 3 Hours of Tapping & Scratching

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Saxophone Disassembly I

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How to adjust the octave mechanism on a saxophone neck

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S-Bogenkork erneuern

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Advanced Saxophone Repair Topic: Pivot Receiver Bushing and Post Washer

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Saxophone Repair Topic: How To Put Shellac On Pads

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