Jerry Posted January 10 Posted January 10 My take on space is what I call "The Collector's Conundrum", which is, if you have enough space, you'll run out of money, if you have enough money, you'll run out of space. 5
phono-phan Posted January 11 Posted January 11 (edited) Here are some more pictures. Sorry for the clutter and dust. Edited January 11 by phono-phan 2
nippers_lounge Posted January 12 Posted January 12 It amazes me, how many machines have survived into the 21st century?
phonogfp Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 2 hours ago, nippers_lounge said: It amazes me, how many machines have survived into the 21st century? And just imagine how many were around before people began shipping them after eBay sales? George P. 1
Kiwiatlarge Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) Love the 24 B horn Ken. Is that on a Victor IV? I get my 24 B back from John D tomorrow! I'm excited. In the meantime I got a bunch of horns back from John last week and I want to show off his outstanding work Edited January 12 by Kiwiatlarge Correct upside down photo 1
phono-phan Posted January 12 Posted January 12 John Duffy sure does amazing work on horns. You have some great looking machines. Love the Johnson M. One of the 24B horns is on a Victor VI and the extra one will go on the Auxetophone when I get it restored.
Kiwiatlarge Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Johnson M is a favorite. It runs really sweetly and I think was hardly used by its original and subsequent owners. I was lucky to be offered an ERJ New Century reproducer for it a few months ago to replace Victor concert that was on it. I did rebuild the NC and I'm not sure I like the look of white gasket material but it does sound great for a machine built in 1901. The SN is 1257 so it's a reasonably early one. Only the leather elbow is a reproduction. One day I may be lucky to find an ERJ concert for it. The Auxetophone will look great with a 24 B. I can't wait to see the full restoration journey. Not sure which machine my 24 B is going on. I like the black paper mache horn on my 6 and that doesn't work on my other machines. Perhaps the project plain case D I'm finishing up. I found the 24B in the wild a couple of years back and I was lucky no one noticed it on marketplace. It polished up nicely and then I sent to John to finish removing some of the bumps and bruises. I'll post before and after pictures when I get it tomorrow. 1
Kiwiatlarge Posted January 13 Posted January 13 (edited) As promised, the 24 B after John Duffy removed the last of the dents I didn't dare tackle. Not bad for 120 year old horn! Also another photo of my collection. Edited January 14 by Kiwiatlarge
phonogfp Posted January 14 Author Posted January 14 Very nice, Jerry! I really like that Zonophone Royal Grand - did that come out the Smith's collection? I'm also a fan of the red "Tulip" horn, examples of red and blue "Lily" horns, and the Yankee Prince! Interesting collection! Thanks for posting - - George P.
Jerry Posted January 14 Posted January 14 13 hours ago, phonogfp said: Very nice, Jerry! I really like that Zonophone Royal Grand - did that come out the Smith's collection? I'm also a fan of the red "Tulip" horn, examples of red and blue "Lily" horns, and the Yankee Prince! Interesting collection! Thanks for posting - - George P. Thank you George! I don't know if the Royal Grand came from the Smiths or not. I'm thinking perhaps not. There are actually 2 of the "Tulip" horns. The large one, and a small one that I didn't photograph well, so it's hard to spot. It's on a Standard X, photographed so you're looking straight into the horn. The "Lily" horns are a weakness of mine, but very hard to find with a decent finish. There is a very rare, smaller version, as well. I only know of one example and the guy who owns it knows of only 1 other. Maybe one day... 1
Jerry Posted January 14 Posted January 14 13 hours ago, phono-phan said: Love the HMV and cabinet!!!!!! Thank you! It's one of those things that I enjoy every time I look at it. I was very lucky to find it, and equally lucky for the HMV machine on top of it.
Jerry Posted January 14 Posted January 14 13 hours ago, nippers_lounge said: That is quite a collection Jerry! Thank you. It's odd, but I sometimes appreciate it more when I see it photographed and displayed such as this. Kinda weird, I guess. 1
Valecnik Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Awesome Jerry, I too relly like that Royal Grand and the piggy bank!
Fran604g Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Very nice collection Jerry! I too, like the "lily" horns. We certainly don't see many of them. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Jerry Posted January 14 Posted January 14 (edited) 58 minutes ago, Valecnik said: Awesome Jerry, I too relly like that Royal Grand and the piggy bank! The best part of the piggy bank is what's written on its side. It's an advertising piece, (reproduction), from Fink's Overalls, a Detroit brand. They had, by far, my favorite slogan of all time. What more needs to said?? Edited January 14 by Jerry 1
Jerry Posted Friday at 11:32 PM Posted Friday at 11:32 PM On 1/13/2025 at 8:47 PM, phonogfp said: Very nice, Jerry! I really like that Zonophone Royal Grand - did that come out the Smith's collection? I'm also a fan of the red "Tulip" horn, examples of red and blue "Lily" horns, and the Yankee Prince! Interesting collection! Thanks for posting - - George P. George, Here is a better shot of the small tulip horn on the Standard X. 1
phonogfp Posted Saturday at 02:53 AM Author Posted Saturday at 02:53 AM Thanks Jerry - that's a beauty! I've seen a couple of the "Tulip" horns mounted on those machines marked as "Union." Probably a store brand. Rare birds. George P.
BruceW Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM Posted Sunday at 03:13 PM Spectacular collection Jerry. It is overwhelming to think each one of those beautiful machines, horns and cabinets have a story to tell. Bruce 1
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