Horn only. The item is in a repainted state and has a patina commensurate with age. See photos for details. Not for use with a Victor Phonograph. This horn is for a cylinder phonograph -but- sized for a large 3 spring cylinder player machine. If you want perfection in your horn, this is not the item for you as it is perfectly imperfect.


**This horn is significantly heavy, and because of its cantilevered weight it should only be paired with a triumph, concert or opera machine on a heavy duty crane. It is too heavy for a home, standard, fireside or gem. The weight of the machine must offset the cantilever, and a heavy horn will weigh heavy on the reproducer if maladjusted and require a stronger motor which is only available in the larger multi-spring driven machines.**


Do not purchase if you do not already have, or plan to buy, the correct machine/crane as a mount for this horn.


This large and heavy steel antique Phonograph Horn is a unique piece made in the United States during the early 1900s. The horn is black with a brass bell, with a length of 36 inches and a bell diameter of 20 1/4 inches. The brass bell has a small puncture through the metal near the 9 o'clock position. It is a great addition to any collection of phonographs and accessories. It's  unlabeled but likely by Standard an after market accessory maker. The item is in a repainted state and the brass has a patina commensurate with age. See photos for details.


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