Talk:Zanzithophone

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Isn't a real instrument. The "zanzithophone" is just a digital horn, or, if I'm correct, a Casio DH-100. AKA something with a trade name and E6 just made up this name. I don't see any reason at all for this article to exist unless someone can actually prove to me that it's not the same as the Casio DH-100 actually REFERENCED in the article under a made-up name. I'm not formally calling to delete it until some more people on the talk page discuss this. 152.33.93.78 13:04, 16 November 2007 (UTC) (User:Thorns among our leaves)

Yeah, but still. What if people are reading the liner notes of "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" and see that the Zanzithophone has been used and go "What?! What?! Zanzithophone? What?!", and then come here looking for answers? Do you want wikipedia to fail these people? Is that what you want? 124.189.115.167 (talk) 15:04, 5 June 2008 (UTC)