Coin Slot

Issue: 1977 March 026

Coin Slot Magazine - #026 - 1977 - March [International Arcade Museum]
to
large
luxurious
movements
standing up to 8 feet tall, weigh
ing hundreds of pounds.
The early music boxes can be
traced back to the 18th century;
but, the industry did not become
well known until the mid 19th
century.
The first music boxes
were of the cylinder type.
The
cylinder, made of brass, revolved
and played notes, known as reeds
or teeth which extended from
a steel comb.
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The actual pluck
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ing of the teeth was accomplished
by rows and rows of steel pins
inserted into the cylinder.
operation,
was
placed by a spring.
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These early
cylinder music boxes, also known
as Swiss boxes, became very so
phisticated
19th
by the end
century.
From
of the
two
to
twenty selections were contained
on
one cylinder.
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Tunes were
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changed one by one by an ingen
Mxisic
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der laterally.
tune the shift would take place,
is one of tbe most at
tractive forms in which
this famous music box
which would bring a new set of
pins
into
playing
position
and
Appears.
thus a new selection would play.
Bells,
drums,
castanets
reed
were
organs
added
some
entire
sometimes
miniature
had
mechanical
intricate
hand
antique
pattern
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mediately after striking
the full hour.. The
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box
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be
played at any time in
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work, including wood, brass, sil-
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Coin Slot Magazine - #026 - 1977 - March [International Arcade Museum]
ver and mother of pearl inlays. Woods, such as rosewood, walnut,
spruce, cherry, mahagony and oak were used extensively. Combs
were made of very special steel known as "music steel"
close equivilent is tool steel.
Today, a
Thick brass castings were used in the
formation of the early bedplates, later this was changed to cast iron.
Bells were sometimes made of silver or gold.
There was no cheap
substitute when it came to the use of materials.
Music box making was an exact science and truly a family tra
dition.
The Swiss, experts in watchbuilding, were the pioneers.
These early music box makers were highly secretive about their
techniques.
Because of the exact technicalities required in their
production, prices of these instruments were high.
had the funds available to
Very few people
purchase one of these masterpieces.
The demand for music boxes in America was quite high but there
wasn't a single instrument manufactured in the U.S. until 1893.
By this time a major modification to the music box was made.
The
cylinder which
was
used to activate the combs and play
various tunes was now replaced by a zinc or steel disk which in
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