Can you identify this small horn?

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MikeB
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Can you identify this small horn?

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This small nickel horn came on a very original Edison Standard A. It's only 10 inches long, with a bell diameter of 5 ⅛". Can anyone identify it?

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Re: Can you identify this small horn?

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That's the 10" nickeled Columbia horn supplied with the QC, early QA, AA, BXP, and possibly one or two others.

Hawthorne & Sheble made these, so they were available separately as well.

George P.

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Thanks, George.

Also, there are these two holes drilled into the small end of my horn. Also the diameter of this end is slightly smaller than a 14" Edison horn, so that it will not fit directly onto the mouth of an Edison reproducer, or onto my Columbia Q. I was wondering about the purpose of the holes. Did the horn connect to the machine by means of a horn connector?

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I noted those holes, but presumed that they were done later. Maybe this horn was originally used in a way I'm unaware of, on a machine I've not seen. I'd be interested in learning.

George P.

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