File:1920s Pan American Bass Saxophone.jpg

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English: This is a picture of a man holding a bass saxophone. He is holding a 1920s Pan American (Conn) Bass Saxophone.
Date 31 August 2007 (original upload date)
Source MetroidPrime3
Author MetroidPrime3 at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-08-31 14:42 MetroidPrime3 360×480× (37334 bytes) This is a picture of a man holding a bass saxophone. The make of the particular sax is disputed, probably a Beuscher or Conn.

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Bass saxophone, c. 1920s by C. G. Conn

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