I wonder how a standard "Standard" phonograph could drive that huge horn.
I'm sure it wasn't directly connected to the neck of a normal reproducer.
Is this the largest phonograpn horn?
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Re: Is this the largest phonograpn horn?
Not likely a fake. They couldn't get away with it, as hundreds of people would have seen it (or not seen it) at the fair.
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Re: Is this the largest phonograpn horn?
Browsing through and spotted this picture. Yes, I agree, WOW it's a great picture post card. However I have played around with photographic software such as Photoshop and I have to agree with Whoopinola -
I know that there are some big horns out there and still looking to see who has the biggest.
Maybe this could be a new thread/topic?
Post pictures of your biggest horn here 
I think also it's not quite right. I could re-create this image easily with the above software mentioned. If I'm wrong than if as Phototone mentioned that it is "early retouching to bring out the early printing process that could not reproduce this" then the guy should have been shot for doing such poor work back then. I think it is very poor quality. I would go with my gut instinct and think that it was fake.Somehow this doesn't look quite right...it's got the feel of those "the fish are biting here" post cards where the just snagged trout is the size of the boat...an advertising gimic?
I know that there are some big horns out there and still looking to see who has the biggest.

Maybe this could be a new thread/topic?


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Re: Is this the largest phonograpn horn?
I'm sure there are bigger but I let a 7 + ft brass horn get away a couple years ago. It was in an Salem, MA, antique store and would have made an interesting discussion with the boarder guards as I brought it back to Canada.
Oh well next time
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Oh well next time
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Re: Is this the largest phonograpn horn?
If this was an advertisement , then Edison would have printed it no matter how accurate the photo was , as long as it generated more sales...there may have been a 20ft horn but I doubt if this is a picture of itchunnybh wrote:Not convinced it's a touched up picture.
It's from The Edison Monthly Magazine Vol1 , Feb 1904 No 12 on page 13.
Unfortunately, it's just the ad and no more details. I was just surprised the guy is using a Standard Phonograph.
I'm going to have to try my 6 foot Wilson horn on a phonograph.
I knew there were larger recording horns but the 125 foot tube is just silly. Great photo.Thanks