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Len Austin and his boozaphone, a musical instrument made from old beer and wine bottles

Len Austin and his boozaphone, a musical instrument made from old beer and wine bottles.
March 1978
P003666. © Mirrorpix

WATFORD
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21349877

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In this print from March 1978, we are introduced to the ingenious Len Austin and his extraordinary creation - the boozaphone. With a mischievous glint in his eye and an infectious smile on his face, Len proudly showcases his musical instrument made entirely from old beer and wine bottles. This whimsical invention is a testament to human creativity and resourcefulness. As we gaze at the image, we can't help but marvel at Len's ability to transform discarded objects into something truly remarkable. The boozaphone stands as a symbol of repurposing, reminding us of the potential hidden within everyday items. The expressions captured in this photograph speak volumes about both Len's character and the joy he derives from music-making. It is evident that he possesses an unwavering passion for creating unique sounds through unconventional means. His dedication to crafting such an unusual instrument demonstrates not only his love for music but also his willingness to think outside the box. Transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of the 1970s, this snapshot encapsulates an era characterized by experimentation, humor, and individuality. It serves as a delightful reminder that innovation can be found in even the most unexpected places. Len Austin's boozaphone remains etched in our memory as a testament to human ingenuity – proof that with imagination and determination, one can turn ordinary objects into extraordinary works of art or instruments capable of producing beautiful melodies.


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Bring the unique and intriguing world of Len Austin's Boozaphone to your home or office with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, taken in March 1978 by Mirrorpix, showcases Len Austin skillfully playing his one-of-a-kind musical instrument made from old beer and wine bottles. Our high-quality Framed Prints are made to last, ensuring the vibrant colors and details of this classic photograph remain preserved for years to come. Add a touch of nostalgia and conversation-starting charm to any space with this eye-catching piece from Memory Lane Prints.


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Bring the unique and intriguing world of Len Austin and his Boozaphone to your home with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image from Mirrorpix's Memory Lane Prints, taken in March 1978 (P003666), showcases Len Austin as he skillfully plays his one-of-a-kind musical instrument, crafted from an intriguing collection of old beer and wine bottles. This vintage photograph is a stunning addition to any decor, evoking a sense of nostalgia and creativity. Order your print today and let the music of the past fill your space.


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Bring the unique and intriguing world of Len Austin's Boozaphone to your home or office with our high-quality Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This captivating image, taken in March 1978 by Mirrorpix, showcases Len Austin's ingenious musical creation made from old beer and wine bottles. Add a touch of vintage charm and conversation-starting intrigue to any space with this one-of-a-kind print. Experience the magic of music history with every glance.


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Add a unique twist to your puzzle collection with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring Len Austin and his inventive Boozaphone. This intriguing puzzle, brought to you from the archives of Memory Lane Prints, showcases Len Austin, a musically inclined innovator, playing his one-of-a-kind instrument made from old beer and wine bottles. Assemble this captivating puzzle to relive the charm of the past and celebrate creativity in its most unconventional form. Ideal for puzzle enthusiasts, music lovers, and anyone in search of an engaging and memorable pastime.

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