Columbia Graphophone AT Horn
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Columbia Graphophone AT Horn
Hello, I have a late Columbia AT Graphophone which I rescued in pieces from a junk shop some years ago, but it is missing its horn. Did it have an aluminium horn or maybe something else? If anyone can post a picture and give dimensions that would be great. If I want to play anything on it now I have to use a tiny horn from an Edison Gem and it does look a bit silly!
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Re: Columbia Graphophone AT Horn
The late AT with a high trunnion was sold with a 14" aluminum horn.
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Re: Columbia Graphophone AT Horn
Late AT - High trunnion
Earlier AT - Regular trunnion
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Re: Columbia Graphophone AT Horn
Here are pictures of 2 of the 3 versions of the AT. The 2nd version uses the earlier case and the later high trunnion chassis. Have that one
too but it's buried somewhere. Horns are 14" long with 7" bells.
Chuck
too but it's buried somewhere. Horns are 14" long with 7" bells.
Chuck
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Re: Columbia Graphophone AT Horn
Thank you all so much! Fantastic - now all I got to do is find one!