bigophone
Etymology
From Bigot + -phone (after its French inventor Romain Bigot).
noun
- Any of a series of cheap musical instruments, made to resemble orchestral instruments, that were blown in the manner of a kazoo“Elsewhere, professionals could enthuse over new precision instruments capable, for instance, of measuring weights down to a tenth of a milligram, or over a host of self-registering thermometers and barometers, microscopes, typewriters, calculators and all sorts of technical and musical devices, including automatic concertinas, edeophones, auto-harps, bigophones and other long-forgotten objects.”