
The similarity in names and similarity in the saxophone designs from Kohlert and Köhler throws most folks for a considerable loop.


However, while the Köhler example I've seen does not look like a Keilwerth or Kohlert design, yes, there's always the possibility that Köhler did stencil some horns from either Keilwerth or Kohlert. They stopped producing instruments around 1961. Köhler was founded in Markneukirchen, Germany in 1933 by Franz Köhler. German saxophone manufacturers are a bit difficult to learn about, primarily because a lot of the documentation has been destroyed either in the manufacturer's move from one part of Germany to another or in the WWII and the conversion of many of the music instrument factories over to producing war material.Ī brief digression: Kohlert is NOT Köhler. → Full Kohlert serial number chart available. All the pads are in very good condition with metal resonators. There are two small dents on the bow and some lacquer wear on the bottom as well see pics for more details. Antigua Winds Tenor Saxophone Serial# T8052201 Excellent Playing Condition This horn has around 90-95% of the original lacquer with very light wear over the entire horn.From its early beginnings as a saxophone manufacturer, Antigua Winds now also offers saxophones, clarinets, oboes, flutes, piccolos, trumpets, trombones. Founded in 1991 by musician and educator Fred Hoey, San Antonio, Texas-based Antigua Winds has been offering top-of-the-line brass and woodwind instruments at highly competitive prices, specializing in professional and student instruments.

Antigua Winds Tenor Saxophone Serial# T8052201 Excellent Playing Condition This horn has around 90-95% of the original lacquer with very light wear over the entire horn.
