Can anyone identify what this is from?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111324340900? ... 1423.l2649
Horn - from what?
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Horn - from what?
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Re: Horn - from what?
My guess is that it looks like a Pathé horn. The fitting that connects to the horn looks similar to a Pathé.
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Re: Horn - from what?
I tried to contact the seller. Apparently they refuse to receive questions. Nice salesmanship.
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Re: Horn - from what?
Thanks both. It's only a few miles from me so I was curious.
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Re: Horn - from what?
According to the seller, it's from an (exceedingly rare) "GRAMAPHONE". It may not fit some other device!
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Re: Horn - from what?
A very common mis-spelling on UK eBay. Even when confronted with the word "Gramophone" inside the lid of an HMV machine, many sellers still get it wrong.
A less common mis-spelling I sometimes see is "Grammerphone"......
A less common mis-spelling I sometimes see is "Grammerphone"......
