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stumbled onto this the other day,just a picture.

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I found this on the bottom of a box full of edison dd,s,i thought i saw everything by now but this picture stumped me! :? .anybody?
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Re: stumbled onto this the other day,just a picture.

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Oh, they don't make crapophones the way they used to. What a beauty.

Though it still pales in comparison to the ever luminous Vera Lynn.

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Post by epigramophone »

The machine may not be 100% original, but are you sure it is a Crapophone?

The "plumbing" between the tonearm and the horn appears identical to that on a German machine Picture 1-108 in "Antique Phonograph Accessories and Contraptions", whilst the straight tonearm with adapter looks as though it might be by Pathé.

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The base is original, as is the horn. The horn looks like what Symphonion used to use on their coin op disc players - but there were also other manufacturere of this horn style. So it could be right rather than a horn and base married at some later stage. My bet is that it is a German manufactured machine.

If I saw it at market, I would grab it at the right price ;)

/lsm

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this horn pops up on auctions now and then allways on markless machines so maker unknown i dubbed this type of horn the horn of pleny since the mythical horn in 18th century depictions always has this type of loop on it
unk horn of plenty shape blue-green horn ornate copperwork on case.jpg
unk horn of plenty shape green horn.jpg
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unk horn of plenty shape nickle horn.jpg
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another machine with a simular shape is the trombophon
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but it can go even stranger
unk glass case strange horn suport ornate green horn.jpg
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unk swiss doubble twist horn.jpg
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unk swiss cygnet horn.jpg
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the last one has a mammut or parlophone coin-up kind of air to it

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