I need any info on this Clark-Cooper horn,it is a type H,all brass 17"x10 1/2"...it came from the fire house roof,I know they made horns for railroads,marine and fire horns...ANY info accepted,thanks ...joe
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There is very little info on the internet about this brand, the main source of horn info: www.train-horn-board.com has almost nothing.
Tamaqua,PA. still uses Clark-Cooper horns for fire alarms. Some videos are available on youtube under 'citizens65'.
Attached is a 1960s photo of the old Foxboro,Mass. station, which I think had a Leslie Tyfon on the bell tower roof, Medfield, Mass also had one.
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Borden Tunnel posted:There is very little info on the internet about this brand, the main source of horn info: www.train-horn-board.com has almost nothing.
Tamaqua,PA. still uses Clark-Cooper horns for fire alarms. Some videos are available on youtube under 'citizens65'.
Attached is a 1960s photo of the old Foxboro,Mass. station, which I think had a Leslie Tyfon on the bell tower roof, Medfield, Mass also had one.
thanks for the info.....love the ALF 700 aerial.....joe
Maybe someone affiliated with the fine publication Horn & Whistle can help you out here...
I didn't know you were not with Lionel anymore Rudy.
Thanks Rudy,for the info...