From the project " Iconic Saxophones "
Part of the Selmer Super Sax range introduced in the 1930s the cigar cutter got it nickname from the uniquely designed octave mechanism that resembled a cigar cutter.
This model is silver plated and was made in Paris , its more than likely a special order and was very expensive at the time.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Hahnemühle Baryta FB paper.
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From the project " Iconic Saxophones "
Part of the Selmer Super Sax range introduced in the 1930s the cigar cutter got it nickname from the uniquely designed octave mechanism that resembled a cigar cutter.
This model is silver plated and was made in Paris , its more than likely a special order and was very expensive at the time.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Hahnemühle Baryta FB paper.
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This artwork is sold by Stephen Hodgetts Photography from United Kingdom