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Rarest Stroppe Piece Ever

75Bronc

Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 5, 2008
Messages
425
the bid is pretty high, i wonder who will be the lucky high bidder?!
 

bmc69

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 11, 2004
Messages
11,861
I'm all over that..it will look good sitting on the shelf with my Mickey Thompson harmonica and my Roger Penske accordion....
 

Heus33

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 1, 2005
Messages
7,407
The seller needs to paint a better picture if he/she expects a big dollar sale. I suggest adding the following to frame up the item:

"Give your kid some street cred the next time your highshool marching band runs into a rebel group of redneck off roaders. One quck flash of this Stroppe Trombone Mute and you'll demand instant respect. Stay true to your star spangled roots while simultaneously letting the world know that you're not slouch when it comes to baja. Perfect for a beginner or student. Part of one cork is missing, but who cares when the sticker screams pure awesomeness?!?! There are a few scratches, no dents."

King of the road indeed.
 
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