I have an L door, and the original horn is split up into 3 pieces. There is also a very strange paper-mache horn in it's place. Does anyone have an image of the horn from the back door as well as one from the front?
Thanks!
Greg
L-door horn
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Re: L-door horn
Circassion Walnut? Cool!Zwebie wrote:Greg,
Here are a few pic's from my L-door.
Bob S.
Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Castle Rock, WA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIz_IpaVrW8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIz_IpaVrW8
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Re: L-door horn
Thanks! Unfortunatly, it looks like I only have 1 horn section I could even use, so it looks like I'm going to be buying a new one. Nice Walnut one by the way !
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Re: L-door horn
Greg,
I have a spare VTLA Horn that my gf was gonna list on ebay along with my other spare parts, sometimes from unrepairable cabinets (Gardenia_Highway). She deals with parts sales as I deal with machine sales of those that I have replaced with rarer machines. You and if not, anyone else could have for $50 plus shipping, just PM me.
As it turns out, the VTLA and the later L-door model have the exact same dimensions. The only difference in the two horns is the L-door has the two useless little square holes on the underside of the mount and the VTLA has a decal on the inside of the bottom wood part that says “patent applied for”.
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I have a spare VTLA Horn that my gf was gonna list on ebay along with my other spare parts, sometimes from unrepairable cabinets (Gardenia_Highway). She deals with parts sales as I deal with machine sales of those that I have replaced with rarer machines. You and if not, anyone else could have for $50 plus shipping, just PM me.
As it turns out, the VTLA and the later L-door model have the exact same dimensions. The only difference in the two horns is the L-door has the two useless little square holes on the underside of the mount and the VTLA has a decal on the inside of the bottom wood part that says “patent applied for”.
-Wayne