Paillard Model 207 hot air engine-powered machine
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Paillard Model 207 hot air engine-powered machine
Thanks for the photos but I'm sure that won't work--doesn't match the original elbow that I have which is threaded. So the small end of the horn should also be threaded to screw into the elbow.
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- Victor V
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Re: Paillard Model 207 hot air engine-powered machine
My horn has an internal thread by the way.stirlingfan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:24 am Thanks for the photos but I'm sure that won't work--doesn't match the original elbow that I have which is threaded. So the small end of the horn should also be threaded to screw into the elbow.
Oh well, thanks for looking and I really hope that you find the correct horn for your fantastic gramophone.
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- Victor III
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Re: Paillard Model 207 hot air engine-powered machine
at best the brass horn is from a Stroh violin, at worse from a portable foghorn
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Re: Paillard Model 207 hot air engine-powered machine
Awesome !Sidewinder wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 6:20 pm at best the brass horn is from a Stroh violin, at worse from a portable foghorn
I am so grateful to you for your suggestions. The horn has now been confirmed as being from a Stroh Vioin. There are three or four examples on the internet, like this one:
https://jakewildwood.blogspot.com/2023/ ... tring.html
Thank you so very much Sidewinder.
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