I haven't done much on Beaugniers, but is usually a good starting point. However the picture of who did what is about as muirky as it is for the German/Czech saxes from the between the wars period, especially in the Enligsh speaking world.Unless someone chimes in, you'll probably have to work it out for yourself - shape of LH table/RH table, bell brace, LH/RH bell keys and so on. ![]() The process I used in XF was I am emailed when a new user registers I click a link in the email to the new user's profile I have a user field called Country that the user must select. Like most of the French makers they were in/around Paris and probably bought many parts from external suppliers. One of the great tools in XF is the ability to perform complete moderation of a user from their profile page. The ones purchased prudently, which I don't hang on to, might help to fund something special at a later date?I suppose I could add this one to my upcoming 'beginner's review': 15 year old Jupiter 500 3 year old YAS-275 new Jericho J6 40 (?) year old VITO? Beaugnier were a big stencil maker, and their saxes can be found under many names, as well as their own. My collecting nose does still twitch and it seems there are bargains to be had in the sax world which are hard to resist. ![]() That will come maybe in a few years when I can appreciate the differences, but not now as a beginner.
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