hi al they are not identical i have one of the reginaphone 240s and a friend has the columbia they have a different layout for the records and music box disks they also have a different needle holder the basic case is the same zono In a message dated 4/13/2009 5:27:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, cen...@comcast.net writes:
Ok phono people. If all else is equal. Is a Lions-head Reginaphone, worth any more than the Columbia Deluxe Grafanola? Are they identical except for the Decal under the lid? Thanks Al. _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.oldcrank.org **************The Average US Credit Score is 692. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221421325x1201417411/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26h mpgID%3D62%26bcd%3DAprilAvgfooterNO62) From phonol...@mac.com Tue Apr 14 09:42:28 2009 From: phonol...@mac.com (RBaumbach) Date: Tue Apr 14 10:45:20 2009 Subject: [Phono-L] How common is this Victor horn? In-Reply-To: <49e4169e.30...@comcast.net> References: <bed.3b4fbcf6.3713e...@aol.com> <49e4169e.30...@comcast.net> Message-ID: <2862cf16-204c-4e7d-be9a-ddfe5089e...@mac.com> These apparently were sold exclusively by the Victor Distributing and Export Co. in NY starting in Jan or Feb 1905. It was made by cutting the end off of a Mega horn (originally for cylinder machines - see one of Tim and George's books). It is described as being made of fiber, paper and wood. The Mega (from "Megaphone") horn was manufactured by E.A. & A.G. Schoettel, Maspeth, Queens County, NY. I have an orange horn that came from South America, but it seems that they were exported all over. This was a featured horn for the Victor Distributing and Export Co., so I expect that they tried to push them whenever they could. Of course they sold the regular horns too. My guess is that the fiber horns were available for about three years. The patent number is 769410, and it shows the interesting way the horns were made. The Victor Distributing and Export Co. called it "The Victor Trumpet Horn" when fitted for the Victor. The horns do not have a metal reinforcement where it attaches to the elbow, just a pin, so I imagine that they were easily damaged. On MondayApril 13, 2009, at 9:52 PM, Walt Sommers wrote: > 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 > > > phonop...@aol.com 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. Cheers, all ------- >> Tim Fabrizio >> phonophan >> PO Box 747 Henrietta, NY 14467 >> >> TEL 585 582 1586 >> FAX 585 582 2624 >> Web site: www.phonophan.com >> **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in >> just 2 easy steps! >> (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220572838x1201387489/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D668072%26hmpgID >> %3D62%26bcd%3DAprilfooterNO62) >> _______________________________________________ >> Phono-L mailing list >> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: >> 270.11.54/2056 - Release Date: 04/13/09 05:51:00 >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.oldcrank.org