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Vintage Franz Electric Metronome Solid Mahogany Model LM -FB5 TESTED WORKS
Clean; one small scuff on body; person's name is marked into wood on the bottom and was ink marked on the back; looks & works superb!

Electromechanical metronomes were invented by Frederick Franz in the US and patented in 1953. Instead of a clockwork or a quartz crystal, a plug-in electric motor operates the mechanism. tremendously use a mechanical variable-speed drive combination with a momentary switch and a cam wheel to time the beats. A frequent feature is an embedded neon lamp that flashes in time with the beat. Franz and Yamaha were common manufacturers in the 1960s and 1970s; a favored model was the Franz LB4.

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