

Since there has been always some mixed quotes about Dolnets and their weaknesses I would like to turn things a bit around and have one thread where every ENTHUSIASTIC Dolnet player and collector is able to post his favourite pictures and details about the Dolnet history and his instrument. Make – Dolnet Model – Belair Serial Number – 33115C Date of Manufacture – 1947 Place of Manufacture – Mantes, Paris, France Finish – Gold lacquer Weight – 5lb 3oz Sound – Rich and deep Ease of Blowing – Wide and full Ease of Fingering – Well balanced. Read Saximus Maximus' review of the excellent Dolnet Belair alto saxophone from 1947 - made in. let´s enjoy sharing our joy of playing these fine saxes and researching more on their history. Why don´t we feel like other proud sax owners of MARK VIs, Buescher TH&Cs etc. To start this project I would like to get your input - hidden or fanatic DOLNET fans and players.

I am thinking of starting a website on Dolnet saxophones - no kidding, just a simple collection of pictures and a few details on the history of these saxes that I appreciate a lot.
