MB&F. A VERY INNOVATIVE AND UNUSUAL ALUMINUM AND BLACK LACQUER LIMITED EDITION SPACESHIP-LIKE DESIGN MUSIC BOX
MB&F. A VERY INNOVATIVE AND UNUSUAL ALUMINUM AND BLACK LACQUER LIMITED EDITION SPACESHIP-LIKE DESIGN MUSIC BOX
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MB&FMUSICMACHINE 2 & SPIDER CLOCK
MB&F. A VERY INNOVATIVE AND UNUSUAL ALUMINUM AND BLACK LACQUER LIMITED EDITION SPACESHIP-LIKE DESIGN MUSIC BOX

SIGNED REUGE BY MB&F, MUSICMACHINE 2 MODEL, CASE NO. 55’436, CIRCA 2015

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MB&F. A VERY INNOVATIVE AND UNUSUAL ALUMINUM AND BLACK LACQUER LIMITED EDITION SPACESHIP-LIKE DESIGN MUSIC BOX
SIGNED REUGE BY MB&F, MUSICMACHINE 2 MODEL, CASE NO. 55’436, CIRCA 2015
Movement: two handcrafted Reuge 3.72 movement, signed
Case: Main hull tail section-aluminum with part black lacquer coating, with two cylinders and internal soundboard features two resonance spruce wood membranes, right cylinder playing the melodies extracts from Stairway to Heaven (1971) by Led Zeppelin; Angie (1973) by The Rolling Stones; Should I Stay or Should I Go? (1981) by the Clash, left cylinder playing the melodies extracts from Star Wars (1977) main title by John Williams; Imperial March (1980) by John Williams; Star Trek (1979) main title by Jerry Goldsmith, 300 mm. wide x 511 mm. long x 168 mm. high
With: Blank Reuge warranty, instruction manual and original packaging

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Collaborated by MB&F and Reuge, the reputed music boxes manufacturer with nearly 150 years of history, the MusicMachine II plays in total of 6 different melodies with two cylinders and cased in a avant-garde spaceship design.

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