Serial number M269010. Marked "T" for tenor saxophone and "L" for low-pitch. Silver-plated brass. Height 76, from the bottom to the top without the "neck," width 25 cm. The original case is included.
Age-related wear. Oxidised. Not function tested. Not fully examined.
Jan Kling.
According to information, Jan Kling played this tenor saxophone on Magnus Uggla's "Varning på stan" and Björn Skifs' "Härligt härligt".
Jan Kling (1940-2025) was a frequently hired and highly regarded studio and live musician who worked with, among others, ABBA; Ted Gärdestad; and Magnus Uggla. As a woodwind player, handling instruments such as the flute, saxophone, and clarinet, he was a significant contributor to ABBA's sound and participated on titles such as "The Visitors". As a session musician, he also contributed to Ulf Lundell's albums "Kär & Galen" and "Den vassa eggen" as well as Tomas Ledin's "Hjärtats rytm", to name just a few examples. Kling was also active within the Swedish folk and jazz scenes, where he collaborated with, among others, Cornelis Vreeswijk; Monica Zetterlund; and Georg Riedel.