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Vintage Vincent Bach 6 1/2 Al Trombone Mouthpiece on 2040-motos

US $87
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Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
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This is a vintage Bach 6 1/2 AL trombone mouthpiece.  Stamped "Vincent Bach Corp.6 1/2 AL".   Thanks for looking and best of luck! 

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