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Vintage Vincent Bach 6-1/2al Trombone Mouthpiece on 2040-motos

US $50
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Calexico, California, United States

Calexico, California, United States
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Vintage Vincent Bach 6-1/2AL Trombone Mouthpiece, US $50, image 1

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This auction is for a Vintage Vincent Bach 6-1/2AL Trombone Mouthpiece, it is used with some wear, it has some small nicks and scratches but still looks very nice.  




You will receive the actual items shown in the pictures, no returns on this item and I never give partial refunds.



Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees, shipping will be 4.00 to anywhere in the continental USA, if the actual Post Office price shipping is less I will refund the difference back to the buyer.

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