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Gary S
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Posted: May-18-2016 at 11:27am |
Don't know which ones you have,there was a changeover in the early 70's. These were the first ones then after they were more like these. I have bought 2 of the first set but I don't know if any internal parts are available. The ones I got have slightly different bases than the originals but unless you have them side by side no one could tell. You could call them in Michigan and see what they have.
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8122pbrainard
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I just did a search for Signaltone marine horns and this is what came up
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8122pbrainard
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Jarred,
To post pictures, use the "post reply" and not the quick reply that appears at the bottom of each thread. After using the "post reply" icon, use the icon with the tree with the up arrow. A box will come up allowing you to select anything off your computer. |
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jdlang22
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Signaltone Livonia Michigan. Seatone. James town distributor??? Not sure about that last one. I can't figure out how to post pictures. Sorry. Good to know horn driver is what the inner component is called. I'm not up on my mechanical lingo. I'll try another refined search.
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8122pbrainard
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Jarred, Thanks' for the explanation. Understand the horn has two trumpets of different lengths that create different sound pitches. It's the length of these trumpets that create the different pitches and not the actual horn driver inside so all you need is the driver. Again, do you know who's manufacturer the horn is? Have you done any searching using the manufacturers name? |
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jdlang22
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1975 Correct Craft Mustang
16 foot Engine 350 Boat came with dual trumpet low tone and high tone horns. Except the inside of the of the low tone horn is missing. Will update with pictures. |
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8122pbrainard
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Jarred,
Gary is correct that the year and model is needed but, I went back in your old posts and found you have a 75 Mustang. Is this the boat you are looking for the horn part? If so, Gary is also correct that back then horns were typically a dealer install item. Considering that, you may want to searching out the horn manufacturer. Who made the horn? I'm a little confused as to what you are looking for. It sounds like you just want to make it quieter? |
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Gary S
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Pictures help.Don't know what boat or year. Many horns were dealer installed back in the day
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jdlang22
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Greeting fellow CC Fans!
I'm looking for a low tone horn to go inside the low tone trumpet. I have not been able to find anywhere. It's seems I may have to replace the entire trumpet with horn inside. Any suggestions? Thanks. Jarred |
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