Is this one a crapophone?

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Re: Is this one a crapophone?

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spin78's wrote:I'd call that one a "phonygraph"
So, the common crapophone with two horns would be the "Polyphony"? :D

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Re: Is this one a crapophone?

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coyote wrote:
spin78's wrote:I'd call that one a "phonygraph"
So, the common crapophone with two horns would be the "Polyphony"? :D
I would assume that the internal horn model would then be the Crapola? :P

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Re: Is this one a crapophone?

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Look at the ID plate in the front of the case. It looks like something off of an Orthophonic Victrola. I can't tell if it's an original tag or an eastern concoction.
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