Ordering by part number, and getting "no items found" message? Here's why: Some of our items (pads, mostly) that are available in many sizes, show up differently now. There is just ONE item for our 701 Series .080 Greenback White Pads , with a drop down menu for sizes. Pads are now numbered by series (i.e. 701). Now, just go to the left menu bar, click on 'Pads,' click your instrument, and you'll see one item for each thickness, and a drop down menu for diameters.
• The MAG™ Machine • Sax Neck Leak Isolators • JLS Flute Blocks These products are under re-design and are currently backordered. If you place an order we will notify you as soon as they're available.
The Selmer style bell brace will compress when the bell is pushed in toward the body. To restore the look of the brace and return the bell to its correct position, we must restore the brace to “round.” After removing the keys as needed, insert the brace tool into the brace (small end first). Wedge the tool in place then tap on the brace with a rawhide mallet until restored.
Neck leaks are often overlooked by many technicians and can be the source of performance problems on an otherwise perfect horn. This area warrants careful inspection. These tools use an expanding washer to plug the body below the neck tenon. Check suction with neck installed. The neck fits over the tool.
Neck leaks are often overlooked by many technicians and can be the source of performance problems on an otherwise perfect horn. This area warrants careful inspection. These tools use an expanding washer to plug the body below the neck tenon. Check suction with neck installed. The neck fits over the tool.
Our alto sax neck bar is designed to round up dents and flat spots in alto sax necks. Each polished end of the tool can be used; one for coming through the receiver end, and one for coming through the mouthpiece end.
Frustrated with saxophone neck dent work? Add our tenor sax neck bar to your toolbox! The neck bar is designed to round up dents and flat spots in the neck. Each polished end of the tool can be used; one for coming through the receiver end, one one for coming through the mouthpiece end.
Easily remove small to medium sized dents in the body tube of all saxophones. A fantastic way to remove localized dents in the saxophone body. The "crook" shape works it's way around the octave vent tube (without removing it) when you move the stack over the tool. Using a "raking" motion, remove all small dents.
The opposite end of the tool is threaded 3/8-16 with an inserted stainless stud in order to use dent balls of your choice to lift larger dents and to blend and reround.
Used to shrink, re-round, or hold all saxophone necks. The die is clamped in a vise on the slotted side of the die block. The more pressure the more reduction in size. The dies are made of aircraft aluminum and hard anodized for longer life.
A versatile tool that will perform several functions necessary to properly set up a saxophone. Most likely, you are currently using methods and possibly other tools to achieve the same results that this tool will give. Most will find the tool is a 'hand saver,' and more exacting.
Constructed of nickel plated, heavy gauge steel, the accessory kit will provide all of the same advantages for working on other instruments as it does for the saxophone.
Used to shift and move pad for coverage while glue is molten. Also can be used to “iron” wrinkled flute or clarinet pads. Brush finished, blended edges of hardened stainless steel.
Our Saxophone Bow Bar is a fantastic way to remove dents from the bottom bow of all saxophones. The bar is bent to access the bow through the bell on one end and through the Eb hole on the other end.