Hello everyone. I want to explain what has been going on. Yes, I know that my Bassic Sax Blog, and Bassic Sax website have both been offline for weeks now.
I have been out of the country for over 2 months, and while I was away something went wrong with the sites.
Truth is, I had been having problems prior to the great crash of 2025, and had hired someone to fix it. Unfortunately the fix didn’t stick. Then my hosting company tried to fix things, but that only made it worse. Now this… Sigh…
I was given the name of a company that specializes in this type of work, but after they investigated it, they said they couldn’t help me. Now I have reached out to someone else to see if they might be able to restore the site. Again… Sigh…
In the meantime I have been slammed with personal stuff and incredible stress, so I haven’t had time to practice and learn all the nuances of the new to me sax that I got at my favorite vintage sax shop: Bellingham Wind Works.
Thank you Ed! This baby is exactly what I was looking for that lead alto spot I am going to be filling, and is the perfect companion for my Keilwerth Shadow tenor I also got from Wind Works the previous year. (I am still hoping to fill out that JK series of mine with a soprano from them in the future.) 😉


So please stick with me and give me some time to get things figured out. In the meantime, the Bassic Sax Gallery is still there if you are looking for interesting photos of vintage and/or rare horns.
Thanks for your understanding and patience.