I mentioned earlier that some Stroh
single stringed fiddles had horns which were not made of aluminium and that some were originally made with mica diaphragms - probably the very early ones.
There are a few examples of these on the internet and this one (shown in the link below) is very similar indeed to the one I have ! There are some minor differences but it is good to know that some of these still exist today.
As mentioned in the very interesting website: 'the horn on this is better quality and the resonator is actually mica rather than aluminum. I have a picture of that down the post, some, from when I had it open to clean.'.
He also states that: 'I didn't get a video of this and that's mildly unfortunate because it sounds quite a bit different from the last phonofiddle I had ..'.
I thought that this was worth mentioning for clarification and future historical reference / interest.
(I also attach a photograph of my mica diaphragm 'below' which matches the one shown by Jake Wildwood).
Interesting stuff indeed !
Website Link:
https://jakewildwood.blogspot.com/2023/ ... tring.html