Very cool cylinder machine. What is it??
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EARLY-1900s-Vin ... Swn-tZH2pk
What is this? I like it!
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Re: What is this? I like it!
It's a called a Puck and I believe it is German.
However I would not personally buy it at its current price as it is about double what a puck will usually fetch in Very good condition. Look around and you can get them for around the $300 mark.
However I would not personally buy it at its current price as it is about double what a puck will usually fetch in Very good condition. Look around and you can get them for around the $300 mark.
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Re: What is this? I like it!
OK Great. Thank you. I just thought this one had a good look to it. I like the color of the horn. I'll have to keep an eye out for one in the $300.00 range.
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Re: What is this? I like it!
Keep in mind that Pucks have no feedscrew mechanism, so they are probably best used with celluloid cylinders.
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Re: What is this? I like it!
Interesting . Thanks .52089 wrote:Keep in mind that Pucks have no feedscrew mechanism, so they are probably best used with celluloid cylinders.
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Re: What is this? I like it!
Make them an offer. They can only turn it down Tom B