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    Posted 13 years ago

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    This is one of my treasure hunt finds and I can't tell you much about it. It has an old metal record which plays Christmas carols.I don't know much about it, or the name of it, I call it my music box.

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    1. AnneLanders AnneLanders, 10 years ago
      It's lovely. I am happy for you to have found this as they bring joy in our family too.

      I don't think its a Reuge. Definitely made for the US market, your Thomas Kincaid makes tonnes for the Christmas season but fairly sure he uses a Reuge instrument as well as I bought one recently for my grandson with a winter Christmas scene...oh I just love music boxes!!

      On mine which is in my collection it has Reugue written on the gold. Can you check on the box on the top rhs?

      I love the ones with glass so you can see the movement. You must be very excited.

      How big is it?

      BTW what is that black thing on the left? Is that a power chord? If so then its out of my league as the Swiss ones are all turned by twisting the winder to operate...

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