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Selmer Saxophone Models Timeline Infographic

Posted on September 12, 2020 by Matt / 0 Comment

Here is an infographic for all you lovers of Selmer saxophones out there (Me included!). This timeline of the various Selmer saxophone models includes the date ...

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