I saw that show a couple of times. The "flat horn" was cardboard, I think; definitely a fake. I got mine from Taylor Music in Aberdeen, SD about 20 years ago.

Paul Mansur

On Thursday, August 18, 2005, at 12:30 PM, Loren wrote:

Ask Allan Alda.

Loren
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I was wondering if anyone had or knew where I could get a horn that has been smashed flat? My husband and I (both amateur musicians) are redecorating and think an old horn that's met the roller would make an interesting wall piece in one of the rooms. Please contact me off-list if you know where I could
get something like this. Thanks!

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