Uncle Tim,

When you say they are less common here than abroad, I take it to mean 
that they were sold here in the continental US, but the majority were 
exported. Was there a particular country to which they were marketed? 
What time frame were these offered?

I am at the US patent office quite often but I have not (yet) seen a 
patent for this horn. It reminds me of the paper-m?ch? "Linenoid" horns.

Walt


[email protected] wrote:
> Personally, I'm shocked that it sold. I had one for sale on a machine and no 
> one wanted the machine till I switched it for a conventional Victor horn! 
> Most 
> people find them rather "ugly." The only thing this one had going for it was 
> it was in really nice condition -- they tend to peel. In terms of rarity, 
> it's 
> not rare, though it's less common here than abroad. They come in various 
> sizes and colors including green and red. 
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