Jeff B.
Founder - Sax Stack
Greetings from Norway!
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No, the old site isn't "lost". We have lots of backups. I am just trying to figure out what to do with them. ๐
In the meantime, I am going on a much-needed vaca with my longtime friend and former co-worker, and playing Alto 1 in a 17-piece swing band.
If you have any ideas of what you'd like to see, please leave a "hello" here in the Guest Book with your suggestion(s).
See ya soon... helen
Guest Book
7 entries.
Hi All, I was re-visiting an article from the original Bassic Sax Blog that I had bookmarked when it brought me to the new and improved version of Bassic Sax that we see before us. I'm happy to see that you are going strong and I'm looking forward to checking out your content.
Hello everyone, I'm searching the web to see if I can find a saxophone or clarinets that belonged to my grandfather, Rene Dumont. Regards.
I am very happy to see the new site up and running. I have been enjoying the old site for several years as I in the last years have seen the number of saxophones I have have multiplied several times. I mostly enjoy the vintage classics from both sides of the Atlantic and have found a lot of interesting information on your websites! Keep up the good work!!
Hi Helen. I love to see bassic sax back again (third time for me). It is a monument that shows how saxophones slowly change to the changing demands of time. It is also a place where you can think what if.... Thanks for that.
I am pleased to discover this site!
Can't find info on old (not German) sopranos...Conn stencil Blessing in particular.
Hello. I am really looking forward to hearing from folks as they find this new Bassic Sax site.

