This general type of horn was commonly used in 1920s radios, enclosed out of sight in a cabinet. I have seen all sorts of folding schemes. That Utah driver is an early style reed armature compression driver. I have listened to a couple of these combinations, and they sounded tinny and resonant; terrible by modern standards. These horns served a need, though, for people who didn't want to listen to their radio through a big morning glory horn.
Hey, thanks for posting that link and thanks for the extra info Steve.
I am posting a couple of the images from the auction as eBay will evaporate them then no one will know what we were looking at.
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And BOZE claimes to have invented the lybrenth designs? Stromberg Carlson did this in 1936 among others.
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