![]() ![]() This label can be seen on the second picture: The Bell to body construction. Look for B&S BLue Label Alto or Tenor and see what players have to say about them.Īs you may know, the early blue label models are VERY rare.ī&S Blue Label circa 1975. (1970's hand crafted make)This is not to be confused with one of the recent B&S stencil models. Toward the high end of the serial number range you begin to see some examples that look like 400 bells on Aristocrat bodies. Think focused centered and THICK big bore tone. Its listed as an ORSI Bel Air saxophone, but it also states its a Dolnet and from what Ive read the Dolnet Bel Airs were a pretty nice horn. It is many a players opinion that it is a better made horn than most of the Japanese made counterparts. ![]() ![]() This sax is definitely comparable feel and tone wise and can go from smoke and sultry to getting that big bore post bop Joe Henderson mean sound. Let's go back to what I found on the internet withįor those of you who havn't heard or played a B&S Sax.I reference it to a Selmer. I must say this instrument, being one of the earlier ones, has As I can have had my hands on different B&S saxophones ![]()
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