Can Anyone Help Identify This?
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StL Bill
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Can Anyone Help Identify This?
I recently picked up this very incomplete machine with a small collection that I acquired. I do not recognize it as any American made machine. The motor itself is one that I do not think that I have ever seen. Same with the crank. It may be of European origin. I believe that it was originally a front mount machine of some sort. Any help identifying this would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill
- penman
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Re: Can Anyone Help Identify This?
This might be a store advertising display base. Many companies used a similar base and mounted a rotating display on the spindle. Hohner harmonica used this type of base for a display.
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zenith82
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Re: Can Anyone Help Identify This?
That would be my guess as well, especially since it looks like there was originally only a spindle and nothing else that would indicate hardware for a reproducer or horn.penman wrote:This might be a store advertising display base. Many companies used a similar base and mounted a rotating display on the spindle. Hohner harmonica used this type of base for a display.