[Phono-L] glass phono horn

2006-12-24 Thread john robles
: [Phono-L] glass phono horn > *SIGH* > I remember seeing these a few years ago at the Wayne show, I think. They > were $375.00 then. I guess they would have been a good investment. > Oh-well. > > Bill > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?

[Phono-L] glass phono horn

2006-12-24 Thread cranke...@comcast.net
tt wrote: > Looks splendid- but I bet it rings like crazy on certain notes. > > Eric Stott > > > - Original Message - > From: > To: > > Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 9:35 AM > Subject: [Phono-L] glass phono horn > > > > *SIGH* &

[Phono-L] glass phono horn

2006-12-24 Thread drbor...@aol.com
vid Boruff -Original Message- From: cranke...@comcast.net To: Antique Phonograph List Sent: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:51:53 + Subject: Re: [Phono-L] glass phono horn Yikes!!! The darn thing went for $648.75 Bill(busily kicking himself) -- Original message --

[Phono-L] glass phono horn

2006-12-24 Thread Dan Kjeldgaard
I'm wondering if the Corning Glass works made these, and if they might make some more if enough were ordered ... - Original Message - From: > The price was high, but I agree with the post that they are in limited > supply and seldom offered for resale. If anyone has one they would

[Phono-L] glass phono horn

2006-12-24 Thread gpaul2...@aol.com
No, Corning Glass didn't make them. Paul Baker tried Corning, but the quote was exorbitant. He found a small group of craftsmen in Buffalo to made them until the little guild broke up, after completing 94 horns, as was mentioned earlier. George Paul