@@KarthusDreams In my collection I have several Swiss chalets, with or without ballerinas. They are very interesting and a very important craft for the world of music box collectors.
@@KarthusDreams Yes. They look like the old dwellings of the Black Forest and the foothills of the Swiss mountains. But most importantly, these music boxes used the newly invented 18-note mechanisms of Reuge (1930) and their low cost allowed a great dissemination of music boxes throughout the world, since craftsmen from all over had access to them and built and disseminated countless models and melodies.
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@@ikasomen07 It s 1:15 A.M. here right now :)
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@@darwinpavanfilho Such a small house :)
@@KarthusDreams In my collection I have several Swiss chalets, with or without ballerinas. They are very interesting and a very important craft for the world of music box collectors.
@@darwinpavanfilho I will post these days one.
@@darwinpavanfilho all chalet s are inspired from Switzerland real house s ?
@@KarthusDreams Yes. They look like the old dwellings of the Black Forest and the foothills of the Swiss mountains. But most importantly, these music boxes used the newly invented 18-note mechanisms of Reuge (1930) and their low cost allowed a great dissemination of music boxes throughout the world, since craftsmen from all over had access to them and built and disseminated countless models and melodies.