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Your link below is to Sax & Woodwind in Camperdown (inner Sydney), the same company that posted the ebay auction. The TS-100 is indeed a YTS-23, and it has now been superseded by the YTS-275. The TS-100/YTS-23 are good 'student' horns - I have occasionally played them when doubling and they play well with a wide variety of mouthpieces and reeds. Sax & Woodwind states in their ad that the horns are shipped "fully serviced by our Service Department" - by personal experience I can vouch for the quality of their work - TR "Anders Carlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Stephen Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2575340847&category= 624 > > The sax is a YTS23 ( or 25 ), rebadged for, at a guess, the Australian > > market. > > Compare with this Australian reseller: > > http://www.saxandwoodwind.com.au/new/sheet002.htm > > who has both TS-100, YTS-25 and the "new" YTS-275 model at the same > time. It seems the first one would be a rebadged YTS-23 if the other > two already exist on the Australian market? > > To my knowledge, the major or only difference between models 23 and 25 > is that the later has a front F# mechanism. > > -- > Anders Carlsson > > "Please not to close to the hair, finger, clothes to run about the > inside's vehicle, in order to prevent quilt involvement." -- Bit Racer
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