This dicussion group focuses on various
aspects of collecting steam whistles, air
horns, sirens, bells, and other warning
devices. Discussion might include topics
such as restoration, construction, prices,
trading, and identification, etc.
The current photo shows CNC machining at the South Bay Horn Works of a Nathan Airchime K #2 bell so that it blows the intended F# rather than G. Photo courtesy Mike Muha, South Bay Horn Works.
Lots of you looked (thanks) but no one bought. The horn is no longer for sale. Ken ... From: Ken Kanne To: TrainHorns@yahoogroups.com ; Horn and Whistle list
November 9Th. Elwood B. was down today, purpose of visit was to sound my whistle which was acquired from Mike Daugherty's whistle shop. U Tube video soon to
MEK on the diaphragms and nozzle faces. DO NOT get it on the cushion rings. ~0.140" orifice. Maybe slightly bigger, but DON'T drill them out in an attempt to
Greetings to all, I purchased a set of K5LA's not long ago and took them out for their premier 'sounding' this weekend at our local train show (outside of