barney
My best friend owns a Hatteras
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Post by barney on Oct 6, 2010 20:23:23 GMT -5
looking for an old buell horn setup or Kallenberg(sp) to add to the old girl to keep the jetskiers away, from looking under her skirt. Thnks
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Post by yachtsmanwilly on Oct 7, 2010 4:27:24 GMT -5
All I can say is watch ebay... I just bought a set of quads by "Seige" for less than $100. A tad small and not bronze, the sound more than makes up for their size! ws
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Post by yachtsmanwilly on Oct 7, 2010 4:38:07 GMT -5
But then theres.... ws
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Post by q240z on Oct 7, 2010 6:27:20 GMT -5
I'm partial to the Buells on my Connie. The original invoice shows they were a $500 option in 1967. Imagine my surprise when I checked Buell's online pricing--they're $500 today, too!
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barney
My best friend owns a Hatteras
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Post by barney on Oct 7, 2010 8:41:01 GMT -5
Those "Seige quads" look pretty interesting, especially for the price. I'll be watching for those. I assume they are air powered. Does the setup include a compressor or do you need to provide one and do they have a "low note" to them?
Kahlenbergs and Buells are really nice tho, had two different sets of Buells, one which I temporarily fixed the diaphragm with JB Weld and it never failed to delight (which made it turn into a permanent fix). Both are probably out of my price range as new.
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Post by yachtsmanwilly on Oct 7, 2010 10:40:00 GMT -5
I bought these used... some punk had them on a beemer of all things. The ones on ebay sometimes include a compressor. I run mine at 100 psi off the boats' compressor and it will make people jump on the dock! Check the K berg page and play the horns! The steam whistles are by far the best! ws www.kahlenberg.com/sound.htmlthe seige air horns sound like the buell locomotive 3 or 5 chime horns www.buellairhorns.com/
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