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Pierret - Bassic Sax Bassic Sax

    https://bassic-sax.info/version5/vintage-saxes/european-made-saxes/pierret/
    They were in operation from 1906 until approximately 1972. Although not as wildly popular or nearly well known as Selmer, Pierret had a reputation for making fine saxophones. Even now in the vintage saxophone community they have some very loyal followers, and quite dedicated players.

Pierret History :: SaxPics.com

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    There are a number of Pierrets labeled "M. Poimboeuf" (see also the Super 8 ad, above). This gentleman -- full name's Hippolyte Poimboeuf -- was the tenor saxophone player in Marcel Mule's sax quartet (with René Chaliné on alto and Georges Chauvet on baritone) and a colleague of his at the Garde Républicaine in Paris. In other words, a very big-name classical player.

Pierret Super “Artiste” Tenor On eBay The Bassic Sax Blog

    https://bassic-sax.info/blog/2010/pierret-super-artiste-tenor-on-ebay/
    On the back above the serial number, #1985, it reads “Super Artiste”. It has a nail file G# key, just like the old Conn Chu Berry’s and 12 M’s as well as some of the German made horns. No rolled tone holes, however. I think this sax dates back to the Selmer or SML days of the 1950’s-1960’s.

PIERRET SUPER ARTISTE TENOR SAX YourSax.com

    http://www.yoursax.com/en/sax-tenore-pierret-super-artiste/
    Great instrument of the french Pierret craftsmen, the Super Artist is a professional horn with remarkable characteristics. Historical information of these instruments do not give us a precise date, but considering some aspects of construction and engravings, we can definitely place the date of manufacture in the mid 50s. Very solid from the structural point of view, has a mechanical rather …

Pierret - The Vintage Saxophone Gallery :: SaxPics.com

    http://saxpics.com/pierret/index.htm
    At the very least, Pierret's last patent was in 1971. Pierret had at least two "lines" of saxophone at any one time: "Standard" and ... something else. The "Something Else" usually had additional keywork, such as the front altissimo F key and/or trill keys (generally altissimo D# and G#), and a microtuner neck.

Super artiste pierret - Alto saxophone - France - Catawiki

    https://www.catawiki.com/l/45265457-super-artiste-pierret-alto-saxophone-france
    Saxophone. Height 69 cm, width 12 cm. Tracking. Saxophone. Paris. Height 69 cm, width 12 cm Tracking. VINTAGE '50 PIERRET SUPER ARTIST TENOR SAXOPHONE 207 e d voltaire.

Saxophones PIERRET (1906-1971) - Blogger

    https://rp-archivesmusiquefacteurs.blogspot.com/2011/03/saxophones-pierret-1906-1971.html
    Mar 30, 2011 · Et si vous voulez entendre la sonorité d'un alto super artiste : Publié par René PIERRE à 30.3.11. Libellés ... quel son superbe ! mon premier sax était un Pierret de 1935... il me manque. Répondre Supprimer. Réponses. Anonyme 26 janvier 2018 à 10:24. Moi,j'ai encore un Alto Modèle standard de cette marque que j'adore beaucoup, c'est ...

Pierret Competition alto sax review - SHWoodwind

    http://www.shwoodwind.co.uk/Reviews/Saxes/Alto/Pierret_Competition_alto.htm
    And what exactly is the Pierret Competition alto...? The Pierret company started life in 1906 and survived until the early 1970s - though production seems to have stopped around 1960. They only ever made saxophones (as far as anyone can tell), and apparently had a bit of a reputation amongst the French classical players.

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