A while ago I thought I had expertise in phonographs and gramophones and, more and more, I realized that it's just like an iceberg with the largest part always under the water....
So, I bought this horn and reproducer (thirty years ago, from a french collector with a lot of cylinders phonographs) and they are still sitting on a shelf, unidentified !
I don't know if they were home made(very good job!!) or coming from a small manufacturer and I have no clue on the machine they were intended for...
Total height is around 11,81 in (30cm) , horn diameter 7,08 in (18cm), reproducer 2,65 in (6,7cm).
As spring is coming, could someone speed up the iceberg melt down ?
Thanks,
Jeff
Home made?
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Re: Home made?
Looks as if it might have belonged on some "Puck" type machine.
The bulge on the horn cone does look rather unusual.
Bill
The bulge on the horn cone does look rather unusual.
Bill
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Re: Home made?
Jeff, since you got this from a French collector, perhaps you would have better luck getting information by posting these pictures In the British and European Machines section of the Forum? Just a thought.
Best wishes, Mark
Best wishes, Mark