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Vincent Bach Double French Horn on 2040-motos

US $1,050.00
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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
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TypeType:Double Horns

Vincent Unknown description

Up for your consideration is one of two Vincent Bach Double French Horns. The horn has just come back from the shop, cleaned and ready for its next owner. The horn is used and is not cosmetically perfect, but it is sturdy and playable for any middle school student, high school student or anyone looking to move to a double horn at an affordable price.

I have searched and searched trying to find out the model of the horn, but have been unsuccessful in doing so. The serial number is: 8140

I will try my best to answer any additional questions you might have.  If you happen to know the model number or stumble upon it, please let me know and I will add it to the listing. Also, I can take more pictures of the instrument upon request.
Thanks for looking at my auction.  Your time is much appreciated.

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