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How'd they do it? [message #26107] Sat, 14 February 2004 15:56 Go to next message
wunhuanglo is currently offline  wunhuanglo
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Hi!

Does anybody have any any information on the construction techniques that RCA and Frazier used on their threater horns (e.g. RCA Ubangi)?

I've seen a pict (http://home.att.net/~lkalin/photogallery.html) (Michael Christ) where it looks like he's reproducing the rigcage curve of some alien cow-being: elegant but not commercially viable. They must have had a relatively quick-and-dirty technique to build a commercial product.

Any info deeply appreciated.

Re: How'd they do it? [message #26108 is a reply to message #26107] Sat, 14 February 2004 17:43 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I don't know what specific fabrication techniques were used, but I suspect they may have been fully hand crafted in a job shop. What is cost prohibitive and impractical today was commonplace fifty years ago.

Even a table radio from those days is incredibly labor-intensive by todays standards. Point-to-point wiring was replaced by printed circuit boards and pressed steel and injection molds replaced hand-made cabinetry. The cost of labor just makes hand assembly prohibitively expensive.

In that spirit, the work of Michael Christ is incredible, isn't it?

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