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Vincent Bach Mt.vernon Ny 10-1/2 C Mouthpiece on 2040-motos

US $58
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Weyauwega, Wisconsin, United States

Weyauwega, Wisconsin, United States
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Auction is for a vintage Vincent Bach Mt. Vernon NY 10-1/2C mouthpiece. It is in good condition for its age with vintage wear/scratches. Please see pictures for the condition.  Any questions please ask. We only ship in the continental US. Thank you for looking.

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