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Musical Instrument Device (Patent No: 288381)

Inventor: Laing, George

Location: Calgary

Comments: N/A

Description: George Laing. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2nd April, 1929. Filed 7th May, 1928. Serial No. 336,904.

Claim—-1. An attachment in combination with gramophones and other musical devices, constructed to rest and lie between the doors of the same, when open, the attachment having hooks or supports to fit and take the top edge of the doors, a screen having scenes thereon said screen being carried by rollers, the screen being capable of movement to change the scenes substantially as set forth.

2. An attachment in combination with gramophones and other musical devices constructed to rest and lie between the doors of the same, when open, the attachment having hooks or supports to fit and take the top edge of the doors, a screen having scenes thereon, said screen being carried by rollers, the screen being capable of movement to change the scenes as desired, lighting arrangement for different coloured lights, holes in the front of the attachment, all substantially for the purpose as set forth.

3. An attachment formed as a stage in combination with gramophones and other musical devices, constructed to rest and lie between the doors of the same, hooks or supports to fit and take the top edge of the doors, a screen having scenes thereon, said screen being carried by rollers, the screen being capable of movement to change the scenes, lighting arrangement for different coloured lights, all as a stage setting for the purpose of conveying to an audience the atmosphere of the theatre, substantially as described and set forth.

Claims allowed, 3.

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