I think Jerry has hit the nail on the head with this information.Jerry B. wrote:There are several horn options which would be correct on a Victor VI.
1- mahogany spear point horn (most commonly found horn on a Victor VI)
2- #24-B all brass Flower horn
3- black paper horn. This horn is found on earlier Victor VIs and there are at least one rare variation of this horn. In the advertising of the day, these horns were described as "rubber" horns.
4- larger brass belled horn with metal wood grained body. I suspect Victor had difficulty importing the paper horn and offered this horn for a very short time.
Can anyone think of another horn offered by Victor for a Victor VI or 6?
You could find an "after market" horn on a Victor VI. Perhaps the owner did not like the Victor options or his horn was damaged so he purchased a horn sold by his local dealer. In my opinion a nice after market horn is correct and very interesting on a Victor VI or any Victor machine and these outfits would have good value.
There are many horns that will fit a Victor VI but would not be correct. Any horn from a Victor II or larger machine, right up to a #24 Flower horn, will fit but really are not correct. (The #24B and #24 horns are the same size but the "B" horn is all brass and the regular #24 horn is painted black with gold trim.
Many collector prefer a Victor horn on a Victor machine. I believe that any machine with an appropriate after market horn is correct and equally or possibly more desirable. The key word is "appropriate" and sometimes that's open for some debate.
I hope this helps. Jerry Blais
As previously mentioned....the higher $$$ end of the scale (condition aside), would include... "horn", (my opinion of rarity) brass bell wood grained body, paper mache horn with red interior, all brass 24b flower horn, paper mache all black, wood spear tip....etc... Reproducer (again in my opinion) #10 sound box, plain gold concert, gold Exhibition.
Victor advertised the paper mache horn as "having the appearance of polished hard rubber".