Frankenphone? Crapophone? Little of each?
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/atq/4240149312.html
Interesting take on a wooden horn.
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Re: Interesting take on a wooden horn.
It's definitely one of a kind like the add says. It's hard to tell what is because the pictures are so small and blurry. The horn looks nice, probably a repro. But then again, a good repro goes for that kind of money.
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Re: Interesting take on a wooden horn.
The base machine is a Crapophone. Interesting horn, though.
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Re: Interesting take on a wooden horn.
I think there's a good possibility the horn is woodgrained paper or fibre. Jerry