I am not one who can give you a valuation on this, but I would think those who can would be helped in doing so if you could post some good pics of your soprano.
I purchased the same model soprano for $2200 and it had slightly less lacquer wear than your pictures show and came with three necks. I'll have to say that I was shopping for this very model for over 6 months waiting for one in the right condition and for the right price to appear. I suspect that a selling price of $2000-$2500 would result in a pretty quick sell, but much over $3000 and I suspect you better have a sterling seller rating and offer a return policy or you may be waiting a while for a buyer.Hi there,
After 20 years I'm starting to play again. The only sax I have left is a soprano, but I will start with an alto,
In order to buy some good gear I need to sell the soprano. It's a Yanagisawa soprano Elimona with two necks. Based on the serial number it's probably from the early 90s. It's in good shape. No dings. A few minor scratches. I haven't touched if for 15-10 years. The pads seem to be in good shape.
What would you think the value is? Not that many twin necks Elimona from that particular timeperiod on sale what I can see.
Thank you in advance!
Our American members should realize that OP is in SwedenHi there,
After 20 years I'm starting to play again. The only sax I have left is a soprano, but I will start with an alto,
In order to buy some good gear I need to sell the soprano. It's a Yanagisawa soprano Elimona with two necks. Based on the serial number it's probably from the early 90s. It's in good shape. No dings. A few minor scratches. I haven't touched if for 15-10 years. The pads seem to be in good shape.
What would you think the value is? Not that many twin necks Elimona from that particular timeperiod on sale what I can see.
Thank you in advance!
All you need is a Raaf Hekkema fan and Bob's yer uncle.I am sure that such a horn will command a very good price in most of Europe and even more in Sweden ( were prices are generally higher)