I have just acquired a lovely little type Q without a horn.
What type of horn should I be looking for?
Thanks
Steve
Graphophone Type Q
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Re: Graphophone Type Q
Looks like a beautiful little Q there, Steve. You can pair it with either a 10" black cone or a 10" nickel horn. It would most typically have been sold and seen with a black cone, however.
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Re: Graphophone Type Q
Thank you GrantFonotone wrote:Looks like a beautiful little Q there, Steve. You can pair it with either a 10" black cone or a 10" nickel horn. It would most typically have been sold and seen with a black cone, however.
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Re: Graphophone Type Q
Now, shouldn't a first style Q have a #3 reproducer?
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Re: Graphophone Type Q
I think the one I have Bill is a repro anywayLucius1958 wrote:Now, shouldn't a first style Q have a #3 reproducer?![]()
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