Any ideas what this horn is?
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Edison with strange horn
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Re: Edison with strange horn
That's a horn made by Don Gfell from Milan, Ohio. He has made them for years and still does. I wouldn't call it a reproduction since it isn't an exact copy of anything. It's his own design. The cygnet portion is usually from a Magnavox radio horn I believe.
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I think JerryVan is spot on. Jerry Blais
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I have to concur with both Jerrys I have one of these horns by Don Gfell on a Fireside and looks exactly the same.
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This certainly looks like a horn produced by Don Gfell. I saw his display at Wayne last year; there were a couple of different variants and also other types. Though not a faithful copy of the actual originals, they looked like they were very well built, and were certainly attractive.
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Don is a national treasure and let's hope he lives a long, long life.
Here's his latest creation for me, a mahogany horn with spruce lining:
Here's his latest creation for me, a mahogany horn with spruce lining:
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That's a beauty!Raphael wrote:Don is a national treasure and let's hope he lives a long, long life.
Here's his latest creation for me, a mahogany horn with spruce lining:
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Ditto! Absolutely stunning.FloridaClay wrote:That's a beauty!Raphael wrote:Don is a national treasure and let's hope he lives a long, long life.
Here's his latest creation for me, a mahogany horn with spruce lining:
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Re: Edison with strange horn
Here are some of Don's similar horns on display at Union in 2010. I'm sure I have some photos from Wayne but can't locate them.
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Re: Edison with strange horn
I believe this is his booth in Wayne from 2009.
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