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Two Vincent Bach Small Shank Mouthpieces - 7 And 6 1/2 Al on 2040-motos

US $18
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Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
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WICHITA BAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY
2525 East Douglas Avenue
Wichita, KS 67211
Tel: (316) 684-0291; FAX (316) 684-6858

TWO VINCENT BACH MOUTHPIECES, SMALL SHANK, 7 AND 6 1/2AL. SCRATCHED AND TARNISHED. SOLD AS-IS

Both mouthpieces are being sold as-is. No warranty. No returns.

The #7 mouthpiece is tarnished and multiple dings on the rim. The shank has a gouge near the throat. The end of the shank is out of round.

The #6 1/2 AL mouthpiece is tarnished and and some dings on the rim. The shank has one small hit.

These mouthpieces are being sold as-is. No Warranty. No Returns.

Starting price for the set is: $24.95

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Questions about brasses? Telephone us at 1-800-835-3006.

Wichita Band Instrument Company is a small musical instrument emporium located in the center of the USA. We've been in business since 1953 and have had the same owner since 1963. Originally we were a repair shop that specialized in wind instrument restoration. Today we have 16 employees including eight of the finest repair technicians in the country.

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Buyers outside of the USA are responsible for all import duties and customs clearance charges in their respective countries. We may refuse paypal and/or credit card payments from some countries.

We're happy to correspond with musicians, players, parents and enthusiasts of all types. Written appraisals are always available, but please don't write or telephone and ask "what's granny's baritone sax worth?" Do an Ebay search and you'll learn more than we could ever tell you.
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Wichita Band Instrument Co.
800-835-3006 payment line (USA and Canada),
316-684-0291 outside the USA and Canada order line, and info line

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