I believe this is an after market recording attachment for disc phonographs and came with small recordable discs. They were made to attach to just about any disc phono. I've seen these for sale from time to time, but don't remember asking prices.
Regards, Loran Jerry & DeeDee Blais wrote: >Yesterday I was out and about and purchased a phonograph horn that is a >mystery to me. It is a small (6.25" opening x 12.5"long) black cone type >horn with a built in elbow and attached reproducer. The reproducer appears >to be 1920's or possibly much later. On the body of the horn there is a >decal that says "The Record-o-graph" made by the recordograph corp. of >America...patent pending. In the middle of the horn is a mounting stem >quite similar to a Vic Jr. Can anyone tell me more about the machine? I >don't need the horn. It is in quite good condition. What is the value? >Does anyone need it? Thanks, Jerry Blais > > >

