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Used Silver Plated Vincent Bach 15c Small Shank Tenor Trombone Mouthpiece on 2040-motos

AU $99.99
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Young, NSW, Australia

Young, NSW, Australia
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For sale is one silver plated Vincent Bach 15C small shank tenor trombone mouthpiece.

Used mouthpiece in good condition.  Has some tarnish in a few places.  No dings or dents anywhere on the piece, however there are a few light marks on the rim, and some light scratches on the shank.  The shank has been repaired, and is very close to round.

If you purchase this item, you will receive:

One silver plated Vincent Bach 15C small shank tenor trombone mouthpiece

Original Vincent Bach mouthpiece box



If you have any questions about this item, please feel free to ask.



Preferred payment method is bank deposit. 
PayPal is also available.
For international transactions, PayPal is the only accepted payment method.
Once you have purchased your item(s) please pay the full amount within 48 hours.

I will very carefully pack your item using lots of bubble wrap and cardboard to prevent damage while it is in transit and ensure that it arrives safely.  I use Flat Rate Satchels to post items.

Free postage is available within Australia.  Combined postage is also available.  International postage is available, but it is not free.

Items will be posted on a Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday.  My schedule usually doesn't allow me to post things on a Thursday or Friday.  Very rarely I will be able to post on a Thursday or Friday, but not often.  If you intend to purchase an item on Wednesday evening, or Thursday, or Friday, please understand that your package will most likely not be posted until Monday.  If you want to receive your item quickly, or you're at all worried about a postage delay, feel free to message me and ask when I am able to post an item.

Local pick-up is also available, free of charge.  If you pick the item up locally, you also have the option of paying with cash.



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