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<blockquote data-quote="jonf" data-source="post: 251051" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Kev, it's all about compartmentalisation. There are some which really mean a lot to me, which will never, ever be sold. My first ever sax, even though it's not that good, the first one I bought with my own money, my T992 'sax for life' and my fabulous, battered, £80, Griff'd Yanagisawa alto. Maybe one or two others. The others are, to a greater or lesser extent, just interesting. As well as having owned 100 saxes, I think I've sold on 86, maybe 87, I'll have to check when I'm home. Same goes for mouthpieces too. </p><p></p><p>It's all been pretty self financing, so I haven't needed deep pockets, and the lovely Mrs F tolerates it, as I tolerate her shoe/frock habit. The key to a successful marriage (20 years next anniversary).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonf, post: 251051, member: 7"] Kev, it's all about compartmentalisation. There are some which really mean a lot to me, which will never, ever be sold. My first ever sax, even though it's not that good, the first one I bought with my own money, my T992 'sax for life' and my fabulous, battered, £80, Griff'd Yanagisawa alto. Maybe one or two others. The others are, to a greater or lesser extent, just interesting. As well as having owned 100 saxes, I think I've sold on 86, maybe 87, I'll have to check when I'm home. Same goes for mouthpieces too. It's all been pretty self financing, so I haven't needed deep pockets, and the lovely Mrs F tolerates it, as I tolerate her shoe/frock habit. The key to a successful marriage (20 years next anniversary). [/QUOTE]
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