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Found this inside a Vic.5 "U" tube and thought it was a bug nest. It's a good thing I removed it carefully. It turned out to be a Morse Clarifier... :lol: :lol:.
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Kryptosmaster wrote:
CDBPDX wrote:Do these count?
That is nasty looking! :?
Is that some kind of bug nest?
Aliens...
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I just opened a victrola I bought on craigslist and found an envelope postmarked 1952. Inside were about 10 photos from what I'm guessing would be soldiers in world war 2.
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CDBPDX wrote:Do these count?
*Note to self* Never, ever look at pictures of items found in old phonographs while eating breakfast. :|

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never_finished wrote:I just opened a victrola I bought on craigslist and found an envelope postmarked 1952. Inside were about 10 photos from what I'm guessing would be soldiers in world war 2.
The uniforms look Korean War era to me.

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gramophone78 wrote:Found this inside a Vic.5 "U" tube and thought it was a bug nest. It's a good thing I removed it carefully. It turned out to be a Morse Clarifier... :lol: :lol:.
For those who may not know what a Morse clarifier is (I certainly didn't), I submit the following. :rose:
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While living in Nova Scotia 5 years ago I bought a Victor Credenza at an antique shop outside of Digby NS...when disassembled for transport I found a 38 cal revolver bullet under the motorboard..hand guns being a rare comodity in Canada , I found this quite unusual.....according to the dealer this machine came from the "Pines Hotel" , a swank resort in Digby owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway

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Tinkerbell wrote:
gramophone78 wrote:Found this inside a Vic.5 "U" tube and thought it was a bug nest. It's a good thing I removed it carefully. It turned out to be a Morse Clarifier... :lol: :lol:.
For those who may not know what a Morse clarifier is (I certainly didn't), I submit the following. :rose:
Thanks Tinkerbell. Can't say I ever heard of them either. Does anybody know what they were supposed to accomplish? I'm guessing they fit in the snake oil category of usefulness.

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FloridaClay wrote: Can't say I ever heard of them either. Does anybody know what they were supposed to accomplish? I'm guessing they fit in the snake oil category of usefulness.

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Here's an earlier thread on the Morse Clarifier:

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... +clarifier

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A picture says a thousand words. The builders of these nests are long gone, still a bit creepy to find. Found in a Pathé X.
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