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Trumpet Accent With Vincent Bach 7c Mouth Piece #57926$80f170.00 on 2040-motos

US $22
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Venice, California, United States

Venice, California, United States
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TRUMPET ACCENT WITH VINCENT BACH 7C MOUTH PIECE #57926$80F170.00, US $22, image 1

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UP FOR AUCTION IN PERFECT CONDITION TRUMPET ACCENT WITH VINCENT BACH 7C MOUTHPIECE. SER. NO. 82860. ORIGINAL BROWN CASE IS INCLUDED. VERY LITTLE SIGN OF USAGE. I DO NOT KNOW THE HISTORY OF THIS INSTRUMENT. IT WAS STORED IN ORIGINAL CASE. NO SHIPPING OUT OF USA.

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