Vintage Vincent Bach Brass Trumpet 70 Attic Find 1 Button Middle Missing on 2040-motos
Elkins, West Virginia, United States
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ATTIC FIND--VINCENT BACHE TRUMPET 1 BUTTON MIDDLE MISSING --NEEDS GOOD CLEANING MOUTHPIECE NUMBER ON THE MOUTHPIECE 70
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- St. hyacinthe, quebec 1917 postcard: patronage st. vincent de paul - canada(US $47)
- 200-06 upper deck ss vincent lecavalier hockey card(US $28)
- Chained - vincent donofrio blu-ray discs new(AU $16.95)
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