Vincent Bach 12 C Trombone Mouthpiece- Nice Shape,cheap on 2040-motos
Princeton Junction, New Jersey, United States
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vincent bach 12 C trombone mouthpiece- the mouthpiece is clean and in good condition. however, the previous owner 'customized' it by putting green glitter around it.it is not on the mouth part or the stem, so it is strictly cosmetic.
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