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Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone New York 67 From 1947-48 on 2040-motos

US $1,199.00
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Lynnwood, Washington, United States

Lynnwood, Washington, United States
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Vincent 16 photos

Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone New York 67 from 1947-48, US $1,199.00, image 2 Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone New York 67 from 1947-48, US $1,199.00, image 3 Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone New York 67 from 1947-48, US $1,199.00, image 4 Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone New York 67 from 1947-48, US $1,199.00, image 5 Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone New York 67 from 1947-48, US $1,199.00, image 6 Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 Trombone New York 67 from 1947-48, US $1,199.00, image 7

Vincent 16 description

Stunning Vincent Bach Stradivarius Model 16 New York 67 Serial #3045 which dates from 1947-48
Trombone Only No Case.  Overall the horn is in solid playable condition. As expected there are some dents in the bell, tuning slide, and front of hand slide.  Lacquer loss noticeable on slide grip and pipe that rests against the players neck.  Finish is 75-80%.  This is an amazing opportunity to own a legendary vintage Bach Strad.  Horn plays with beautiful tone and is very responsive.  Its no wonder it has been a go to Jazz horn for so many years.

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