My Frankenstein Horn

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My Frankenstein Horn

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I thought there was a thread about ugly phonographs but couldn't find it. I couldn't pass up this horn at a rummage sale. Someone thought it needed to be cut up and soldered back together. I have it displayed on an Edison Gem. It definitely gets attention when I show my collection.
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That horn looks the way I felt once after a surgery.

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Definitely in the category of 'so bad it's good'.
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I can see an early collector saying: "It's supposed to have a 14" brass bell horn to be authentic, but all we have is a 36" horn..."
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I hope you got the number of the truck that did that....

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Looks like something designed by Dr. Seuss :shock:

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"What did you get that horn from?"
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Have you compared the sound with a regular Gem horn to see if it improved it. That must be a horn cut and paste.

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tomb wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2023 11:58 pm Have you compared the sound with a regular Gem horn to see if it improved it. That must be a horn cut and paste.
No I haven't compared the sound quality. I am sure that there is not a significant acoustic change. Someone suggested that I should send it to John Duffy. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I bet it sounds good. Weird thing about horns: Generally I have noticed that the uglier and stranger they look, the better they sound. :clover:
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