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  • Now This Looks VERY INTERESTING! Is That Horn Connected Directly To The Pick Up? If So How Much Weight Is Pressing On That Cylinder Groove? They Must Have Worn The Grooves Out Real Fast

  • Great video!!

  • Great video!!

  • One of my favourite marches, rarely heard these days. Losch is also credited with composing three other marches with similar titles; The Four Aces, The Four Kings and The Four Queens.

    Thanks for posting this very interesting recording. That cylinder is in excellent condition, too.

  • What a nice machine! Beautiful morning glory horn!

  • Geesh i thought that was a real lady standing there lol :)

    Nice as always Desoto

  • Beautiful machine!

  • This is really one beautiful phonograph. I have not heard many cylinder phonographs, it sounds good. My grandmother had an Edison cylinder phonograph but lost it in a flood back in 1951.

  • I like the sound much better with this horn. Its just gorgeous!! Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful player Desoto!

  • OH! That is spectacular! My heart stopped beating for a moment when I saw this player!!!

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