Thanks Jerry!  
I can wood grain cygnet horns in Oak or Mahogany.  I have also grained
Amberola 1 horns and elbows, morning glory horns, Amberola 30 Grills, Paper
Mache' MG horns,  Victor Brass bell horns cone in mahogany for a Victor VI.


The cost for graining a cygnet in either oak or mahogany is $175 plus
postage. This cost is for a bare metal horn and includes the decals.  If I
have to strip paint or repair the horn there is additional cost based on
what is needed.  I often pick horns up at shows (Union or Wayne) and return
them to the next show to save postage.  
You can contact me off list at this email or at [email protected].  Or
visit my decal website, http://phonodecal.com and there is a contact link
there as well.  

Thanks!

Gregg Cline
http://phonodecal.com
 
-----Original Message-----
From: DeeDee Blais [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Phono-L] Cygnet suggestion

If you're going to buy a reproduction Cygnet and have it painted, why not
have Gregg Cline paint it in an oak woodgrain?  In my opinion, it would be
must more interesting than a freshly paint black horn.  I'd suggest ordering
the horn and have it sent to Gregg.  He does a wonderful job and applies his
excellent decals to the finished horn.  Jerry Blais

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