Whats the make and model??

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tcmeeno
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Re: Whats the make and model??

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Thanks for the information, i will try to take the paint off just the screw part of the horn, I had no idea they were so
rare. I will have to treat it carefully, maybe the repaint is a good thing kinda holding
it together! I will take a pic of the reproducer as I don't know the difference between
the two styles. It came with an extra reproducer. Also where is the fiber gear ? I cant find it
Terry
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Re: Whats the make and model??

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tcmeeno wrote: Also where is the fiber gear ? I cant find it
Terry
That's the gear on the spindle that engages with the governor.

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The reproducer shell with the Columbia 1906 markings is the correct one.
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Re: Whats the make and model??

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Excellent ,Thanks Harvey. I cleaned off the paint on the metal on this cloth horn.
I discovered a stamping, saying "FOLDING PHONOGRAPHIC HORN COMPANY" New York. Is this
the same as the Munson Horn??
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tcmeeno wrote: I discovered a stamping, saying "FOLDING PHONOGRAPHIC HORN COMPANY" New York. Is this
the same as the Munson Horn??
Yes.

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The the January 1908 issue of "The Talking Machine World."
The the January 1908 issue of "The Talking Machine World."

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