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Close-up view of the unusual and distinctive "underslung" octave key mechanism on a Conn 6M "Lady Face" alto saxophone dated 1935. Note:- most saxophone octave key tone holes are situated above the crook.

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2008

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Tom Oates (required attribution = 'Photo by Tom Oates')

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