Can someone identify this horn for me please?
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Can someone identify this horn for me please?
Can someone identify this horn for me? It is 14 inches with a 9 inch bell and a 1 ⅛ inch opening on the opposite end. Thank you very much!!
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Re: Can someone identify this horn for me please?
The only machine that comes to mind is a Columbia BC. Maybe the owner of one could confirm the dimensions.
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Re: Can someone identify this horn for me please?
obmcclintock wrote:Can someone identify this horn for me? It is 14 inches with a 9 inch bell and a 1 ⅛ inch opening on the opposite end. Thank you very much!!
Columbia Front mount machines AK, AJ, and similar
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Re: Can someone identify this horn for me please?
Thank you very much. I didn't think that it fit any type of cylinder machine because of the larger end. Does it fit into some sort of elbow?
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Re: Can someone identify this horn for me please?
As mentioned-- This will fit Columbia front-mount disc machines ie the AJ, AK-- Also on some Columbia client machines. There would be a brass elbow that slips on the end
Brad
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