Repro cygnet horns and cranes?

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Re: Repro cygnet horns and cranes?

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A few examples:
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Hey Jerry like I said I'm not a expert and I have never even seen a Edison Opera!! I have Standard, Home and a Triumph. I want a original 11 panel cygnet horn eventually. So yes I'm not a expert just wanted to help a member so no need for sarcasm.

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Re: Repro cygnet horns and cranes?

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JerryVan wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 6:38 am
BigC wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 2:00 pm Raphael has a good source of reproduction horns the only thing is that those horns have a silver collar and original horns have a brass collar.
??? My original Opera horn has a nickel plated, ("silver"), collar.
BigC quote: "So yes I'm not a expert just wanted to help a member so no need for sarcasm."

What sarcasm???? A factual statement is not sarcasm...
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