Vincent Bach Case For Stradivarius Trumpet Used Excellent Comdition on 2040-motos
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vincent bach trumpet case for a stradivarius trumpet . it has been gently used , but is in excellent condition. showing very little wear. inside is very clean. dimensions are 22 in x 11 3/4 in and 6 1/2 in wide . i do not know what model trumpet it is for. $15 shipping . thanks
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