The late 50s 10ms are considered to be some of the best valued 10ms. The intonation is better than the earlier models but without the high price of those with rolled tone holes (and easier to service too). There are a few small dings on the bottom and a small spot on the crook where there has been some soldering. It does appear to be original lacquer.
Took into my local shop on 7/17/19 and had a new cork put on and had them check it out and make necessary adjustments. Plays great from top to bottom. The item "Vintage 1959 Conn Tenor 10M Naked Lady Saxophone with case No Reserve" is in sale since Thursday, July 18, 2019. This item is in the category "Musical Instruments & Gear\Wind & Woodwind\Band & Orchestral\Saxophones". The seller is "magenandlee" and is located in Florence, Alabama.This item can be shipped to United States.