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| Mezzo Forte User | Re: Bach bell, yamaha body? Quote:
One of the best c's I played was a larson conversion. It was a yamaha 6445 body, bach 229 bell and his own leadpipe/tuning slide. I loved it, and tried to buy it immediately with no luck.
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