
Hawthorne & Sheble No. 70 Goodwill find
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Hawthorne & Sheble No. 70 Goodwill find
I stopped by Goodwill during my lunch time and ran into this horn. Not 100% sure the finish is original but I’m fairly certain this isn’t a reproduction. What do yall think? Unfortunately I don’t have a machine to use this horn with currently... 

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Re: Hawthorne & Sheble No. 70 Goodwill find
It was $15?? That’s a great find
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Re: Hawthorne & Sheble No. 70 Goodwill find
Haha oops cats out the bag, yes! Loldzavracky wrote:It was $15?? That’s a great find![]()
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Re: Hawthorne & Sheble No. 70 Goodwill find
The finish isn't original, but for $14.99, who cares...???
The horn is 100% original...
The horn is 100% original...
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Re: Hawthorne & Sheble No. 70 Goodwill find
That’s what I figured! It’s done very well though!Curt A wrote:The finish isn't original, but for $14.99, who cares...???