Rediscovery of the Gourd-A-Horn

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Re: Rediscovery of the Gourd-A-Horn

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dzavracky wrote:
gramophoneshane wrote:I used a traffic cone to shape a recording horn out of thick cardboard, and it does a far better job than using my 14" black and brass witches hat horn.
(I slipped it on my Diamond B to take the picture)


Nice horn! I was taking about using a much bigger cone though :lol: !! I’m glad someone else has tried it!
I kept mine to a minimum, so the horn could be self supporting and so I could use a single sheet of cardboard which id purchased from a news agency..
This horn is 24" long and only about 6" of the traffic cone goes into the end, so a 4-5' horn would be easily done, and probably even bigger.

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Re: Rediscovery of the Gourd-A-Horn

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The entire staff at Gourd-A-Horn Inc has been busy selecting, producing, and testing this years harvest of gourds. This years examples have raised the bar to new talking machine perfection! Please observe the ultimate Gourd-A-Horn for a Victor Talking Machine. The performance of the double chambered horn is nothing less than amazing! Sound enters the first small chamber where surface and needle noise is completely eliminated. Sound exiting the second chamber has the purity of tone no different than a live performance. We can thank the lovely appearance of the disc Gourd-A-Horn to Mother Nature. We can thank both human ingenuity and natures beauty for the perfect Gourd-A-Horn. :lol: :roll: :?: :!:

Jerry Blais CEO Gourd-A-Horn Inc.
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Re: Rediscovery of the Gourd-A-Horn

Post by Inigo »

Jerry... it would be great if you record one of the performances in any YT video to share
it wouldn't be strange that this shape of horn and successive chambers in such a natural wood would take care of the infamous Exhibition harsh resonances...
it reminds me of the Cheney theories ..
Inigo

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Re: Rediscovery of the Gourd-A-Horn

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We are currently away from home. I brought the Victor V with me to give me something to do. The majority of my gourd horns are made for cylinder machines. When I select a gourd I look for interesting appearance and shapes. When home I'll do some tests to compare a gourd horn against metal horns. When picking out a horn for the Victor V it was really difficult to find a gourd that was large enough to mate with the big Victor V. The gourd horn mated to the Victor IV in this reply is smaller and the majority of the elbow is inside the smaller chamber and is aimed directly towards the bigger chamber. I suspect the sound from this horn is better than the one on my Victor V but we'll test at home.

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Congrats Jerry on resurrecting this potentially lucrative venture. Maybe I’ll DM you with my order…

Gourd for you!

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Gordy, I mean Jerry, is just a wild and crazy guy!!
"He who dies with the most shellac wins"- some nutty record geek

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