HORN FOR THE CYLO-PHONE CABINET

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HORN FOR THE CYLO-PHONE CABINET

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I would like to throw a very special thanks to forum member Ken Brekke for the outstanding work he did on this horn. And this was done by e-mailing the size. It fits like a glove. Also to Greg Cline for his painting shills. These guys make the hobby fun.
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Here it is sitting in the cabinet
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Re: HORN FOR THE CYCLONE CABINET

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For the record, this is a "Cylo-Phone" cabinet. (Some early ads say "Cyclo-Phone.") "Cylo" pronounced "sillo" as in "cylinder..." :)

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Ronnie,
I am glad that this horn worked out for you. They are very time consuming to make but are well worth the effort to complete a rare cabinet like this.
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Here it is installed. Now to decide what phonograph to put in it. Edison Home D?
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I think the Home Model-D with a good playing Model-O reproducer would be great. The original add shows an Edison Home in the case.

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rgordon939 wrote:I think the Home Model-D with a good playing Model-O reproducer would be great. The original add shows an Edison Home in the case.

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That is what I was thinking Rich. The only O I have is on the mahogany Home and I sure like it there.

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There is a steel Model-O on eBay now.

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An Edison Home is a bit tight to be able to crank it up. A Standard or Fireside would be much better.

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Here is the advertisement for the cabinet and you can see that the machine in it is an Edison Home.

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Thanks for posting this ad. I have both of these cabinets. I see that the lower one looks like it has a Triumph in it. That is a very tight fit. I'm sure whatever machine you have to put in them that they will function and perform very well. I am glad that I was able to make a horn to fit Ronnie's cabinet. Credit also has to go to Greg Cline for his remarkable wood graining work.

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