Horn question
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Horn question
I recently got this horn. It is 14",all brass, and has a hanger ring on it. Also, the small end has a brass connecting tube on an angle. Was this the type that was used with a small table crane?
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Re: Horn question
I have owned the identical horn, and my vote is a resounding yes! It works perfectly w/ a nice little table stand...it's also the way that the parts came to me from an old storefront dealer in San Bernardino, CA--Complete with suitcase full of Brown Wax and printing outfit! My guess is that this was for smaller "Home" demonstrations of the Graphophone in the last years of the 19th or the first years of the 20th centuries. The Large Horn and floor crane also were included with the outfit, but alas the big horn was severely damaged.
Stephen
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GREAT HORN FOR SURE....MOST I HAVE COME ACROSS HAVE COME WITH THE COLUMBIA EAGLE....
KIND REGARDS,
MARK
KIND REGARDS,
MARK
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Re: Horn question
I have one just like it. Great horn!
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Re: Horn question
Thanks for the great photo. I will have to start looking for a table crane. Was this horn and table crane a Columbia product or after market?
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I have the same horn except it don't have that angle on the small end. They are great horns for a Q or any small machine.
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Re: Horn question
Columbia (American Graphophone Co.) did not manufacture its own horns, but contracted with Hawthorne & Sheble during the early years. This horn and crane were H&S products, but were also offered in the Columbia catalogs.Phono-Phan wrote: Was this horn and table crane a Columbia product or after market?
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Re: Horn question
Great find, Ken. I agree with the rest, this works great with a table crane and a small machine. This crane pictured is a nice reproduction that is reasonably priced. Joe


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That looks like a Nickeled & Polished Eagle! Could I trouble you for its serial number?Crank_it_up wrote:Great find, Ken. I agree with the rest, this works great with a table crane and a small machine. This crane pictured is a nice reproduction that is reasonably priced. Joe
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Good eyephonogfp wrote: That looks like a Nickeled & Polished Eagle! Could I trouble you for its serial number?![]()
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thanks, Joe
