Sold $222.50.
Does the 'H' designation on the horns have any significance?
Sold $222.50.
Does the 'H' designation on the horns have any significance?
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Just my guess, but i think it quite literally denoted "horn" and was from the earliest days of Altec. H-808, and H-811B are really the only places i ever recall seeing the "H", and i think the 811 was the direct replacement for the 808 in the early 50's, pure guesstimation though.
Not all vegetables make good leaders.
That's not an outrageous selling price for what was originally a matched set.
Does anybody know where the gauche gold-colored horn paint scheme originated? I've seen a couple of specific brands that use the gold color consistently, but is that what made it a necessity?
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