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Wilson Utensil Company; Dayton, Ohio (USA)
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Wilson Utensil Company; Dayton, Ohio (USA)
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Wilson Utensil Company
Dayton, OH
Wilson Utensil Co. is a manufacturer of early acoustic driven metal horns. A pair of ordinary headphones are clamped to the horn and acoustically amplified through a metal horn.
Very similar to the King Am-Pli-Tone.
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This manufacturer was suggested by Stanley Viglione.
Some models:
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USA |
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Moon Radio Phone Loud Speaker |
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Straight neck horn speaker. Horn turns in the socket in any direction without moving... |
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Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):
Radio News, Oct 1922, pg 720, Moon Loud Speaker introduction
Radio News, Dec 1922, pg 1217
Radio News, Feb 1923, pg 1526, 1923 model is highly polished aluminum finish.
Radio News, Mar 1923, pg 1694.
Popular Radio, Dec 1923, pg 62, in late 1923, the finish was changed to aluminum with black indestructible finish (1924 model).
Radio News, Dec 1923, pg 776, new 1924 models now have a aluminum with black indestructible finish.
Radio News, Jan 1924, pg 966, 1924 models now are aluminum with black indestructible finish.
Antique Radio Classified, Feb 1998, pg 14.
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