I was just watching this with my sister and noticed that the doorbell in this scene was made from an Edison no.10 cygnet horn, at around 0:40 in this clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbDLl_G6aj8
In a later scene a Columbia (I think) gramophone is featured, although something tells me that song is not on a 78...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KywJaTST-GA
Scooby Doo Cygnet horn!
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Re: Scooby Doo Cygnet horn!
Yes, it looks like an Edison cygnet horn, but the machine in the second clip (assuming its a real phonograph), looks like a French or Swiss machine, not a Columbia...
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Re: Scooby Doo Cygnet horn!
Yes, I think you're right, the horn does appear to be real even if the machine isn'tCurt A wrote:Yes, it looks like an Edison cygnet horn, but the machine in the second clip (assuming its a real phonograph), looks like a French or Swiss machine, not a Columbia...