Hi
I recently bought this horn crane, does any one know if it is meant to have a top support? The second picture shows the horn I would like to use on this machine, but it seems to me to be too heavy being only supported at the base. The arm will extend out another 12 inches or so, allowing for a larger horn.
Thanks Marcel
Triumph horn crane
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Re: Triumph horn crane
Your crane is a Tea Tray Company No.200, and it's complete - no upper stabilizer. All of the Tea Tray Company's horn cranes were described and pictured in an article in the September 2011 issue of The Sound Box.
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Re: Triumph horn crane
Marcel, I think having the lids hanging below each machine is a great idea. The lid is a very problematic part. Some ( I won't say who) have a closet full of lids....
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Re: Triumph horn crane
Hi
Lids are always a problem when you have a shortage of room, I just got some plastic covered cup hooks and they have hung there ever since.
Thanks for the information George, I would like to see this article in the sound box.
Regards Marcel
Lids are always a problem when you have a shortage of room, I just got some plastic covered cup hooks and they have hung there ever since.
Thanks for the information George, I would like to see this article in the sound box.
Regards Marcel
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Re: Triumph horn crane
That horn looks very unique. Can you post more pictures? Does it collapse?
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Re: Triumph horn crane
It looks like an Ideal Folding Horn to me, but there may have been an Australian equivalent!
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I just noticed the horn too. Very cool and I'm sure very rare indeed.
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Marcel,I hate to ask but, can you do a thread on that horn maybe on a special machine for us all to see???....Please!!
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Hi
I will photograph the horn tonight and post a thread.
Regards Marcel
I will photograph the horn tonight and post a thread.
Regards Marcel
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That's great!!!. I smell a "phono focus" happening....YEAH!!!!!
. Now, if only we could get George P to do one again soon too.....Sorry George. I'm not picking on you..
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