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Trumpet horns are expensive! I see now why everyone has a little hand held
air horn. "Greg" wrote in message ... I have one of those things that you blow in on the side and uses a piece of celophane as the noisemaker as my backup. That thing is louder than any electric horn I have seen and it is pretty durable. My primary "noise making device" is my wife ;-) |
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"Ree-Yees" wrote in message
... Trumpet horns are expensive! I see now why everyone has a little hand held air horn. You can also buy an el-cheapo electric horn to replace the trumpet horn. It will work for the occasional "beep beep" type thing and will actually meet coast guard requirements. Then you can also stow a hand held compressed air cannister type horn for when you really need to blast for attention. Just a thought. Cam |
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"Ree-Yees" wrote in message news:UYNqc.61145 Trumpet horns are expensive! I see now why everyone has a little hand held air horn. Really expensive if you buy from a marine source. I bought a set of dual trumpet air horns from JC Whitney. $60 with a compressor. Mount with about a 30 degree down angle, and never have water problems. |
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