Is This Horn for Real?

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Is This Horn for Real?

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Phonog ... SwxoxfGxlA

I know it looks like some Crapophone-esque concoction, but when you look closely it seems to be fairly well made.
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It looks like something that guy who made that 7 horn machine I posted in the crapophone section made! :lol:

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That hast to be the weirdest thing I have ever seen on a Q. I vote for Crapophone.

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Remember the Ebay seller who was finding things in the "lair of a rich old man in China"? I think this came from there.
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Two trumpets died to make this.

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Formerly a hanging light fixture?

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Dave D wrote:Remember the Ebay seller who was finding things in the "lair of a rich old man in China"? I think this came from there.
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