Is This a Recording Horn?

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miker2001
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Re: Is This a Recording Horn?

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Thanks, Chuck. I learned something today!

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Re: Is This a Recording Horn?

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It was made from Japanese or Chinese newspaper...
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Re: Is This a Recording Horn?

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Denfinately Japanese.

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Re: Is This a Recording Horn?

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I ended up buying this machine and horn at auction last night. The machine is discussed in another thread:

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=18026

I'm tempted to remove all the electrical tape and see what's under there. Probably not a good idea, but curious to see what's there.
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