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Vincent Bach Corp. Cornet Mouthpiece 5c on 2040-motos

US $72
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Foster, Rhode Island, United States

Foster, Rhode Island, United States
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Nice Vincent Bach Corp. Silver cornet mouthpiece in good condition. I don't feel any nicks. Is a bit tarnished. One I had used on a regular basis. No corrosion. Shipping is $4.00 USPS First Class.

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