Selmer Cigar Cutter
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The Selmer "Cigar Cutter" is the name used to describe certain saxophones that were produced by the Selmer Company between 1930 and 1932. They were officially part of the Selmer Super Sax (SSS) line, but were named for a uniquely designed octave mechanism that resembled a cigar cutter.[1]
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- ^ (1999) in Richard Ingham: The Cambridge Companion to the Saxophone. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 31. ISBN 978-0-52159-666-4.

