Identification of record box

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rizbone
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Identification of record box

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Any idea who made this little box (fits little wonder sized records) and when?
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I can't comment on who may have made this record box. However, I think it's a great example of pyro wood art. Very nice find... ;)

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I have this same record box. It fits Little Wonder records perfectly. I don't know who made it but I think it was made during the Little Wonder production from 1914-23. Don't put to many records in this box. Because of the thin wood, it is very fragile.
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This box is pictured on page 127 of Fab & Pauls "Gadgets, Gizmos & Gimmicks. While pictured is does not definitely mention who might have actually manufactured it. Very cool box. John
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There is one of these boxes on ebay currently, but not in as good condition as the one presented here.

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I have one of these too.

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