Care to share with us what it went for?

clockworkh...@aol.com wrote:
They are more scarce since they were made in smaller numbers than the #10 
Cygnet.  This should translate to higher prices with one caveat.  The #11 was 
really for the Triumph D2.  You could put it on an E, F, or G Triumph if you 
didn't have the original Music Master Wood Cygnet Horn.  When converting an 
earlier A, B, or C Triumph to 2 and 4 minute operation, the #11 was offered as 
a less expensive horn than the Music Master.  From what I have seen, people who 
upgraded their Triumph went more for the Music Master than the #11.

I was recently outbid on a #11 Cygnet that was just on eBay but only by 1 
higher bid.  It went for less than I had figured so I ended up with bidders 
remorse.  I should have bid more aggressively...

Best wishes to all,

Al







-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Kasindorf<ba...@barrykasindorf.com>
To: Antique Phonograph List<phono-l@oldcrank.org>
Sent: Fri, Sep 14, 2012 3:58 pm
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison 11 panel cygnet horn


Hi,
I have this black and gold horn and it is extra. I got it because I
thought it went with a Triumph but I don't have a machine for it
anymore. Is it worth more than a regular 10 panel?

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