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English: The slide sax is one of the most unusual examples of the experimental period of Saxophone development in the 1920s. Conventional keys are replaced with a slide mechanism either mounted to the side of the body of the sax or running inside like a trombone slide.
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Slide saxophone by Rieffel & Husted, 1922

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