Edison Painted Horns
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Edison Painted Horns
Did Edison issue their own versions of Painted flower horns with flowers inside? I always see aftermarket ones, but wondered if Edison, or Victor or Columbia for the matter, issued their factory own? Thanks
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HisMastersVoice
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
As far as I'm aware, Edison (Victor, Columbia, etc) only produced the plain horns.
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
Edison Standard Model-E had a blue painted flowered Standard horn. Many of the Columbia phonographs sold as client brands through mail order also had painted flowered horns.
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
Edison supplied grained oak finish metal cygnet horns and with the Standard Model E, a 10 panel strait blue horn with chrysanthemum decorations inside and a Standard decal on the outside. These are somewhat common but are not usually found in very good condition. See pics attached.
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
Edison also supplied metal cygnet horns with a mahogany grained finish, but I've never seen one.
It should be pointed out that neither Edison nor American Graphophone (Columbia was the sales agent) manufactured horns for cylinder talking machines until the Amberolas appeared. Edison and Columbia bought their horns from Hawthorne & Sheble, the Tea Tray Company, and the Standard Metal Manufacturing Company.
George P.
It should be pointed out that neither Edison nor American Graphophone (Columbia was the sales agent) manufactured horns for cylinder talking machines until the Amberolas appeared. Edison and Columbia bought their horns from Hawthorne & Sheble, the Tea Tray Company, and the Standard Metal Manufacturing Company.
George P.
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
I'm also quite sure that the blue flowered Standard size horn was offered with the Fireside although that's a lot of horn for a little Fireside. Jerry Blais
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
Ah, yes. I forgot about that one. What do I know?Zwebie wrote:Edison Standard Model-E had a blue painted flowered Standard horn.
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
yes, the Fireside model B also came with the blue with flowers if you paid an upgrade when you bought it.
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
In Australia, all horns were available in a variety of colours, without decoration but with the appropriate horn decals, from about 1909/10 onward. The only exception was the 10 panel cygnet which were never sold here. Instead, the 11 panel cygnet was used on all models, from the Fireside to Triumph.
Unlike Victor, HMV also used undecorated single coloured morning glory horns at least by 1905, but were probably available upon their introduction in late 1904.
Unlike Victor, HMV also used undecorated single coloured morning glory horns at least by 1905, but were probably available upon their introduction in late 1904.
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Re: Edison Painted Horns
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