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		<title>Trombone-C. G. Conn-Gold &amp; Silver plated-Vintage 60HC Very Rare</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conn Trombone I would say over 100 years old if not close to it. Has dents in several different places which I tried to picture, case is also very beat up. Inside bell looks to be gold plated. Outer slide tube does have a bit of a dent so the inter slide tube does not [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<li>Brand: C.G.CONN</li>
<li>Model: 2H</li>
<li>Finish: Silver-Plated with gold inlaid</li>
<li>Key: Bb</li>
<li>Items Included: Case</li>
<li>Skill Level: Professional</li>
<li>Country/Region of Manufacture: United States</li>
<li>Bell Material: Brass/Silver plate/Gold inlaid</li>
<li>Type: Tenor</li>
<li>MPN: Does Not Apply</li>

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