Buy this QUALITY! VINTAGE CONCORD ARTIST 170 TENOR SAXOPHONE. STAMPED-MADE IN THE HOLLAND. ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBERED NECK 3149-IT HAS A UNIQUE DESIGN -THE NECK RECEIVER HAS 4 SLITS AND A TENSION BAND WHICH SCREWS DOWN.Serial number: ON BACK IT IS STAMPED: 170 3149 MADE IN HOLLANDLACQUER HAS SOME WEAR ON BACK AND SCRATCHES...DINGS AND SOME SMALL DENTS...BELL EDGE BENT AS PICTURED. SOME PADS LOOK GOOD, OTHERS WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED.ROLLED ...TONE HOLES.WE'VE READ THAT THE BODY TUBE WHICH HAS ROLLED TONE HOLES WAS MADE BY KEILWERTH IN GERMANY WHILE THE KEYWORK AND ASSEMBLY WAS DONE BY SCHENKELAARS OF HOLLAND.INCLUDES AN END CAP. NO MOUTHPIECE.COMES IN HARD PROTECTIVE CONN CASE - SHOWS MUCH WEAR AND TEAR INSIDE AND OUT AND HAS LETTERS PRINTED ON THE OUTSIDE.FROM A FELLOW EBAYER:that Concord Artist Series tenor that you have was specially designed for the New York City Board of Education, for the Concord Artist Series conducted by Leopold Stokowski (who was then the conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra), and it ran from about 1959 to 1963. It was a high-end instrument at the time, and there are silver-plated tenors and altos as well. I heard that the manager of Schenkelaars was trained at the Keilwerth factory. FLAT RATE SHIPPING OF $45.00 WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES ONLY.INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE USE THE USPS EBAY SHIPPING CALCULATORPlease look carefully at each picture...as photos speak a thousand words!PLEASE CONTACT US VIA MY MESSAGES WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK !Your satisfaction is our # 1 priority. We strive to be a "5 star" seller in every category. Please contact us with any concerns, questions, or comments.International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as 'gifts' - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.Winning bidder pays shipping and insurance. Payment must be received within 3 days of auction close.