WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
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- Victor O
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WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
I'm looking for a morning glory horn for my gramophone. If anyone is selling, please contact me
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
I'm a little confused about what you wish to find. The term "gramophone" suggests you are looking for a horn for a disc machine and not a horn for a cylinder machine. Is this true?
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
I hope that Thorhallur is from Iceland as the name suggests. I think the first Icelandic collector I have heard of. In Europe Gramophone / Grammophon is a disc phonograph, so I'm with Jerry on disc machine.
And the next question would be what is the make of the machine as some machines had specific horns, and also different ways the horn fitted with the disc phonograph.
Obviously good to know where in the world you are as postage of horns = $$$
And the next question would be what is the make of the machine as some machines had specific horns, and also different ways the horn fitted with the disc phonograph.
Obviously good to know where in the world you are as postage of horns = $$$
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
Jerry B. wrote:I'm a little confused about what you wish to find. The term "gramophone" suggests you are looking for a horn for a disc machine and not a horn for a cylinder machine. Is this true?
Jerry Blais
Yes, sorry I didn't specify. I'm looking for one for a disc machine
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
I am indeed Icelandic and am located in Iceland, but I'm used to high shipping costs. For example, I had a 1915 model Victrola X shipped to Iceland from the United States, and that cost me 1600 USD just for shipping + customs. I don't have an external horn gramophone as of yet, and my girlfriend will only accept me buying one and keeping it in our living room if it will have a green horn. Therefor I'm asking just to see what's out thereSidewinder wrote:I hope that Thorhallur is from Iceland as the name suggests. I think the first Icelandic collector I have heard of. In Europe Gramophone / Grammophon is a disc phonograph, so I'm with Jerry on disc machine.
And the next question would be what is the make of the machine as some machines had specific horns, and also different ways the horn fitted with the disc phonograph.
Obviously good to know where in the world you are as postage of horns = $$$
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
I emailed some photos of an Aretino that I'm selling. It has a GREEN horn!
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
The little rear mount Aretino with GREEN horn is on its way to Iceland. Jerry Blais
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
Well that should make the OP and his girl friend happy!Jerry B. wrote:The little rear mount Aretino with GREEN horn is on its way to Iceland. Jerry Blais
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Re: WANTED: External gramophone horn (preferably green)
I found it quite easy to ship to Iceland. I send the Aretino in two double boxed cartons requiring the purchase of a total of four cartons. The horn, several records, and the crank went in one carton which in turn went into a slightly larger carton with packing peanuts in between. In a slightly smaller set of cartons I packed the cabinet with motor, back bracket with tone arm assembly and the turntable. One carton was nearly 17 pounds and the other carton was slightly less than 25 pounds. The total cost for both very large cartons was $217.10. I expected the cost to be higher.
Jerry Blais
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