Dear Curt,
Forgive me for being late (Christmas Days more a health problem).
Your mastery of the French language is very good, bravo.
I am pleased to meet an "old fellow". Many of our Alsatian ancestors emigrated from Alsace to the United States. Some genealogists believe that the Alsatian emigration to the USA was more than 500,000 people between the seventeenth and twentieth century.
Have you build your family tree, Curt? I can perhaps help you if this is not the case.
PS) A report that the dialect and some customs (eating habits for example) managed to survive. In Castroville, Texas, many descendants of Alsatians who today have over 70 years still speak the Alsatian dialect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castroville,_Texas
There, it’s not a Bugatti museum, but a Bugatti foundation in Molsheim (museum of la Chartreuse)
http://www.ot-molsheim-mutzig.com/pdf/m ... treuse.pdf .
I think you must be confused with the National Automobile Museum in Mulhouse - National Museum - Collection Schlumpf in Mulhouse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cit%C3%A9_de_l'Automobile .
This museum is the largest automotive museum in the world, with 510 vehicles including 469 cars from 98 brands.
And it indeed shelters the most largest Bugatti’s collection in the world with 124 vehicles, including two of the six famous Bugatti Royale (including the Coupé Napoléon). I visited it eighteen times since it opened to the public on March 7th 1977 by the dismissed workers of the textile empire from the Schlumpf brothers.
Let us return to our main topic of restoring an Edison Cygnet horn.
A very big thank you for your invaluable information, Curt. I hope they will also be very helpful to other readers of this valuable internet forum.
I intend to soon acquire a Cygnet horn to an Edison phonograph. According to the description which was made me, this horn is rusty on more than 85 % of its surface.
Thanks to your invaluable advice I could clean and repaint him.
As soon as it will be made, I would want to make it paint floral patterns. On the Web, we find some beautiful examples. Do you know which type of painting the artists-painters of the nineteenth century did they use?
Differently say, how to proceed today to restore (to repaint) a cygnet horn by applying it floral motives?
Dear Curt, i wish you an exccellent Sunday to you and to your family,
Friendly
Patrick