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'70's Vincent Bach Corp. 3c Trumpet Mouthpiece - Good Condition! on 2040-motos

US $37.00
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Canon City, Colorado, United States

Canon City, Colorado, United States
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Vincent '70's BACH 3C Trumpet Mouthpiece description

VINCENT BACH CORP. 3C

Trumpet Mouthpiece

 

This '70's vintage Bach trumpet mouthpiece is clean and looks good. The only flaws are minor and located on the outer edge of the rim, away from the lip contact area. FREE SHIPPING within the USA. 

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