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Vincent 7C description
Vincent Bach Corp. Size 7C Trumpet Mouthpiece - SilverVincent Bach was a rare combination of artist and engineer. A mechanical genius and acclaimed trumpet soloist, his instruments and mouthpieces are used today in every major studio and orchestra in the world. Bach personally designed the tools and composed the plans that continue to set the high standards for making all Bach parts today.Please Note: This older mouthpiece is in overall fair+ cosmetic condition but good playable shape with vintage type wear on and around the rim (scratches, tiny nicks), other scratches and very small nicks or dings around the flat exterior, and shaft wear with some pitting and areas of finish loss with a ring. Shaft tip a little out of round. Item has been cleaned and is ready to serve you. The item you see is the one you will receive.Size 7C for Trumpet
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