[Phono-L] Blue Edison Horn

s.l. rexrode seymorepots at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 8 18:21:17 PDT 2009


John,I am not aware of the blue export horns you mention / although I'm notdoubting it.  It is hard to tell from the photographs on ebay, but if you lookclosely at the top of the patent date decal...there appears to be some black paint around the top edge (as if it were originally painted black).  How can one tell if the blue paint is under a scratched decal and not simply a drip on top of the decal from a repaint?  For what it's worth and judging by the conditionof the rest of the horn...I'm guessing it has been repainted.Lee Lee Rexrode(a collector of phonos and horns since 1990)

> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 18:02:47 -0700
> From: john9ten at pacbell.net
> To: phono-l at oldcrank.org
> Subject: [Phono-L] Blue Edison Horn
> 
> Hello all
> I am very fascinated by a blue edison Home horn on ebay. I'd like to put it on my Triumph, though it isn't really a Triumph horn. I am captivated by the blue color. Now the question  - I know Edison made blue morning glory horns for export, I think Australia among other palces, as I recall.  This horn appears to be originally painted blue. There is blue paint under where the patent decal is scratched, not black paint. The pictures seem to show that it has age, and is in the same general condition of many of the black japanned horns. I am really close to buying it, but thought I wold run it up the flagpole here for your always-valued opinions. Is this the correct Edison blue??
> Item number is 390091033931.
> Thanks
> John Robles
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