Cannonball Musical Instruments first began as a saxophone manufacturer. Cannonball
saxophones in current production are student Alcazar, intermediate Sceptyr, and professional Big Bell Stone Series, Vintage Series, and Key Artist Series models, are made in a variety of finishes including The Brute (aged brass), Raven (iced black), Mad Meg (bare brass), and Hotspur (iced black and iced silver).
Historical list of saxophone models • Royal Crown Series • Wizard Series • '96 Excalibur Series • 1998 Knight Series • 98 Knight Series • 99 Knight Series • Big Bell Global Series • '03 Excalibur Series • Big Bell Stone Series • Alcazar • Sceptyr • Vintage Reborn Series • Gerald Albright Signature Series • Key Artist Series
Hand-engraved models Most professional Cannonball saxophone models are hand engraved at the Utah facility, and are categorized as Unlimited or Limited.
Unlimited • Gerald Albright signature soprano, alto, and tenor models feature hand engraving on the bell, bow, body, and key guards, including a pair of golf clubs as a nod to one of Albright's hobbies. • Vintage Reborn soprano, alto and tenor models are engraved with a traditional-style flower design. • Big Bell Stone Series models produced since early 2013 (excluding Raven and Hotspur) are hand-engraved instead of laser-engraved. • Key Artist altos and tenors
Limited A limited hand-engraving series for alto and tenor Vintage Reborn Series saxophones is made concurrently with the unlimited engravings. Chronologically, the limited engraving series to date are: • Lady Godiva • Sea Dog • Falcon • Empire • 20th Anniversary The first
Pete Christlieb signature Vintage Series models were a limited edition sporting an engraving motif of a
drag racer emitting smoke and flames to portray one of Christlieb's interests. Following the limited series, these Signature models were engraved with an unlimited flower design, and were eventually replaced by the unlimited Vintage Reborn series. == Trumpets ==