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Very Rare Original Italial Railways Train Trumpets In Brass Coppia Trombe Fs on 2040-parts.com

US $61.00
Location:

Arvello, Italy

Arvello, Italy
USED, GOOD CONDITION
Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

you can add other 400 grams without additional shipping charge - if you combine more items you save a lot for postage!

Shipping cost to Europe:  $ 18.00

Spedizione in Italia:  8.00 Euro



VERY RARE VINTAGE ORIGINAL ITALIAN RAILWAYS  IN BRASS TRAIN  TRUMPETS



·         Good state

 

·         The first

·         Length cm 59

·         Diameter tube mm 21

·         Diameter bell mm 140

·         Weight grams 470

 

·         The second

·         Length cm 49

·         Diameter tube mm 19.5

·         Diameter bell mm 138

·         Weight grams 405

·         Summarily cleaned

·         No scratches

·         Original items of Italian railways

·         Total weight grams 875

 

 

 

COPPIA TROMBE FS


Coppia trombe d’epoca in ottone originali delle ferrovie italiane

 

·        Per le misure e il pesi leggi anche la descrizione in inglese

·        Non ci sono ammaccature

·         Pulite sommariamente, peso totale 875 g

 

 

 




Spedizione in Italia:  8.00 Euro




 you can add other 400 grams without additional shipping charge


Shipping cost   by registered  letter to America  and Asia:  $ 25.00

Europe:  by registered  letter: $ 18.00

Australia:  by registered  letter: $ 32.00

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