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LaTrompeta Heavyweight Member
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Aj Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 6:46 am Post subject: |
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As above.
I’ll add, maybe a 22B. Late 20s or 1930s. They all look similar with only the bore being different bach then. My 1923 22B is a #1 .438 Bore like the later Connstellations. Later models should be stamped on the leadpipe. _________________ Mr Inbetween |
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LaTrompeta Heavyweight Member
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Hmm. Well, it's interesting but I think I will pass. Thank you for the responses. _________________ Please join me as well at:
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Assuming the price is $750 US, I wouldn't touch it. 22B's are very common, should sell for less unless it has deluxe engraving. (All the way back on the bell.) _________________ "Strive for tone." -John Coppola
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