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Vincent Bach Corp. 2-1/2c Trumpet Mouth Piece. on 2040-motos

US $30.00
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Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States
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             VINCENT BACH CORP. 2-1/2C trumpet mouth piece in silver plate finish.. Mouth piece looks nice and it's clean... I only ship in the U.S and California's residents add 9% sale tax...

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