http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-early-M ... 2a4cc19fbd
When I read the listing, "Meteor" and "Piqua, O." rang a bell...
Check this out - about nine paragraphs down the article...

http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/m/meteor/meteor.htm
That's a bit creepy. "You CAN take it with you..."Curt A wrote:"Meteor pioneered the direct sales of funeral vehicles by monthly mailings to all of the nations funeral homes and through advertisements in the popular funeral magazines such as Casket & Sunnyside, Mortuary Management and American Funeral Director."
Meteor made this machine with a dual purpose in mind... If you bought the deluxe model, it could be converted to a casket at the owner's death and outfitted with specially designed carrying handles. The phrase: "You CAN take it with you...", became their advertising mantra, "because even in the afterlife you still need music". Meteor headstones were also made depicting your favorite record or recording artist...
The "deluxe" model must have been pretty damn tall...Curt A wrote:"Meteor pioneered the direct sales of funeral vehicles by monthly mailings to all of the nations funeral homes and through advertisements in the popular funeral magazines such as Casket & Sunnyside, Mortuary Management and American Funeral Director."
Meteor made this machine with a dual purpose in mind... If you bought the deluxe model, it could be converted to a casket at the owner's death and outfitted with specially designed carrying handles. The phrase: "You CAN take it with you...", became their advertising mantra, "because even in the afterlife you still need music". Meteor headstones were also made depicting your favorite record or recording artist...
Or perhaps it would give a whole new (and macabre) meaning to a "hack job"...Lucius1958 wrote:The "deluxe" model must have been pretty damn tall...Curt A wrote:"Meteor pioneered the direct sales of funeral vehicles by monthly mailings to all of the nations funeral homes and through advertisements in the popular funeral magazines such as Casket & Sunnyside, Mortuary Management and American Funeral Director."
Meteor made this machine with a dual purpose in mind... If you bought the deluxe model, it could be converted to a casket at the owner's death and outfitted with specially designed carrying handles. The phrase: "You CAN take it with you...", became their advertising mantra, "because even in the afterlife you still need music". Meteor headstones were also made depicting your favorite record or recording artist...
or perhaps they assumed you wouldn't mind being buried in a fetal position...![]()
Bill