hi all
a good man to restore the horn is 
don gefl who makes the horns
he refinished a columbia horn for me and did an excellent job
rob
From Keith.Carter  Tue Mar  9 11:57:43 2004
From: Keith.Carter (Carter, Keith)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:36 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] My Victor 5
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Thanks,
Isn't he with Sights and sounds of Edison?

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hi all
a good man to restore the horn is 
don gefl who makes the horns
he refinished a columbia horn for me and did an excellent job
rob
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From JVoigt  Tue Mar  9 12:16:46 2004
From: JVoigt (Joe Voigt)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:36 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Starr phonograph
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My wife's aunt has an old Starr phonograph that was manufactured in
Richmond, Indiana.  It has a beautiful wood horn mounted inside the cabinet
with the logo inside that reads: Silver Grain Spruce - The Singing Throat of
the Starr phonograph.  To the left of the horn are 5 drawers labeled A - E
that I guess were for record storage.  There is a metal plate that is
mounted in front of the horn with the number 81952 which might be the serial
number.  I have pictures I can send if anyone will e-mail me.  She wanted to
know if anyone had an idea of its value etc.  
 
Joe Voigt
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From steve_noreen  Tue Mar  9 18:41:52 2004
From: steve_noreen (Steven Medved)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:36 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] could use some help
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Keith,

I believe this is a Columbia horn as the Edison just has the ring.  48 
inches is the longest horn I have heard of, but $900 is too much.

Steve

I'm not much on trying to explain what it looked like, but it was something
like a heavy wire in brass with 3 half loops where you can attach the crane
in any of the hoops.
That's about as close as I can describe it.
keith



I went to a large Antique Mall that had many dealers yesterday and found an
Edison Concert All Brass Horn.
I want to know what is the price these usually go for.
The Dealer was asking $900.00 for it.
The horn is about 5 foot to 5 ? foot long with a Bell of about 2 ? foot wide
( well, pretty wide anyway).
I really didn't measure it for exact measurements.
The horn is in perfect condition.
What do these usually go for?
Thanks,
Keith
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