
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ANTIQUE-GARRA ... SwjDZYbPO7
It is a modern assembly, including the addition of a trumpet bell as horn. The soundbox looks like the ones used in crapophones, although there is a legitimate Swiss soundbox that looks like this, but actually is a high quality one. Some parts look modern like the crank and the counterweight. It is creative, though, and if the seller would remove one zero from the asking price he would be able to sell it eventually, probably to some gothic-punk fan.jboger wrote:What exactly are we looking at? Is this an original period machine as factory assembled and sold? Or is it a post-modern minimalist repurposing of old parts? That would make it a Frankenphone. But if that's the case, it was still an artist who made this. It was an act of genius to put that small horn in the center sandwiched between the platter and the motor. And that top-side crank--well, simply great. So, what is it, an original machine or someone's modern creation?
If this was reasonably priced I'd enjoy having it.CarlosV wrote:It is a modern assembly, including the addition of a trumpet bell as horn. The soundbox looks like the ones used in crapophones, although there is a legitimate Swiss soundbox that looks like this, but actually is a high quality one. Some parts look modern like the crank and the counterweight. It is creative, though, and if the seller would remove one zero from the asking price he would be able to sell it eventually, probably to some gothic-punk fan.jboger wrote:What exactly are we looking at? Is this an original period machine as factory assembled and sold? Or is it a post-modern minimalist repurposing of old parts? That would make it a Frankenphone. But if that's the case, it was still an artist who made this. It was an act of genius to put that small horn in the center sandwiched between the platter and the motor. And that top-side crank--well, simply great. So, what is it, an original machine or someone's modern creation?
The Rube Goldberg Autograph Model...JerryVan wrote:Oh... a Sousa-Rhymba-Phone!