help identify this machine

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tinovanderzwan
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Re: help identify this machine

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thanks
here's a nirona bicycle lamp
see that shape?!
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Re: help identify this machine

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Yes the resemblance is obvious!

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Fantastic little machines and great quality sound

Nice posting - thanks

Bruce

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fonografica wrote:Yes the resemblance is obvious!

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quite isn't it! :ugeek:

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yes!
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machine on sale

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Should anyone be interested in buying one of these little gems here's one on sale on Ebay:

http://www.ebay.fr/itm/371588779956?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT

cheers

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Nier & Ehmer (later Nirona) filled the patent for this horn or "resonator" in May 1916.
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