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I don't know anything about these things, but $100 sounds like a good deal to me.
"Thomas Edison Morning Glory Horn" NW PA
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Re: "Thomas Edison Morning Glory Horn" NW PA
That is a very good buy for an Edison standard horn.. Tom B
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Re: "Thomas Edison Morning Glory Horn" NW PA
Not an Edison Standard horn - it's aftermarket.tomb wrote:That is a very good buy for an Edison standard horn.. Tom B
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Re: "Thomas Edison Morning Glory Horn" NW PA
Kent in KC wrote:Not an Edison Standard horn - it's aftermarket.tomb wrote:That is a very good buy for an Edison standard horn.. Tom B
Aftermarket?
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Re: "Thomas Edison Morning Glory Horn" NW PA
Yes, period correct but aftermarket. The horn was made for an Edison or Columbia cylinder machine but not made by either company. Jerry Blais
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Re: "Thomas Edison Morning Glory Horn" NW PA
That particular horn was made by Hawthorne & Sheble, a prominent supplier of goods to the phonograph trade before 1909.
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