Manufactured by the Teagle Co. of Cleveland, OH, this adapter was meant to convert any phonograph into a radio speaker. One was to place the device on the turntable of any talking machine and set the sound box with a needle inserted into the V-shaped post in the center. The 2 leads were to be connected to a radio, and the post holding the needle would vibrate just as if there were a record playing, causing the sounds of the radio to play from the talking machine horn. Might be able to be adapted to play from modern equipment? $80 + shipping
SOLD: Dulce-Tone Radio Talking Machine Speaker - $60
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Re: FOR SALE: Dulce-Tone Radio Talking Machine Speaker - $70
Price reduced to $70
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Price reduced to $60
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Re: FOR SALE: Dulce-Tone Radio Talking Machine Speaker - $60
is the coil good? could you measure it with an ohm meter for me?
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Re: FOR SALE: Dulce-Tone Radio Talking Machine Speaker - $60
I will check later this evening 

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Touch the cord tips to a 9V battery and you should hear scratching or clicking if the coil is good. When I visit antique radio auctions, I carry a battery along to test horn speakers.
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Re: FOR SALE: Dulce-Tone Radio Talking Machine Speaker - $60
Yes, the coil is good.