A real heartbreak to see
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gramophone78
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A real heartbreak to see
I have seen many things that have made me sad that were ruined by a careless hand but, this is a real shame
. What would have been a very clean and straight Berliner funnel horn. Now, a useless mess. To add further injury, it is being sold with a Vic #2
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- solophoneman
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
Can you post a link to the sale?
- Henry
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
No doubt a skilled tinsmith could rebuild/restore these pieces into one useable, and attractive, whole.
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
I saw that item on ebay. I wonder why people do things like that. I hope that horn can be repaired.
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
Heres a link to the set. If it don't work its item # 270718447396
http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Victor-II-T ... 3f0813af24
http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Victor-II-T ... 3f0813af24
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
( Showing my ignorance here ) - the machine itself looks like a promising "back-mount" Victor, but that horn appears to be of front-mount configuration ?
I can't tell from the listing pics - did the horn get cut into two sections, or did it break apart at a solder-joint ?
I can't tell from the listing pics - did the horn get cut into two sections, or did it break apart at a solder-joint ?
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
That's a horn, probably from the mid-to-late 1890s, used on the very early Berliner models, including the "Improved Gramophone."De Soto Frank wrote:( Showing my ignorance here ) - the machine itself looks like a promising "back-mount" Victor, but that horn appears to be of front-mount configuration ?
I can't tell from the listing pics - did the horn get cut into two sections, or did it break apart at a solder-joint ?
Some photos of a complete horn appear on this page -- http://www.wyattsmusical.com/pictures.html
Also http://www.intertique.com/BerlinerHandCrankID.html
(Click on images for blow-up photos)
From the looks of it, the horn was cut for god knows what reason!
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gramophone78
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
Yes, it is sad to say that what would have been a great horn has been hack sawed into two......
. I almost want to cry. Now, I see it is no longer being sold with the Vic 2. The seller now thinks it is still big $$$$$. Even if you were to get it back together.....it would still be a repaired horn and I'm not sure that it could be done very good anyway. Maybe the past onwer was trying to make it fit the Vic 2?????. I mean a horn is a horn....no????....
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Re: A real heartbreak to see
Only if it's on a "Victrola"!gramophone78 wrote:I mean a horn is a horn....no????.....
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