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maxwedge5281

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both of my horns sound about like a choking duck if that good? i searched the forum and found the suggested rebuilder now located in walpole maine. does anyone have a phone number for the horn rebuilder. i tried the link for british car parts restoration but could not get a response for that site. thanks in advance...
 
both of my horns sound about like a choking duck if that good?

Well:

If the horns work it may be possible to readjust the tone using the screw on the back?
 
It's hornandwiper@gmail.com
Peter Gigliotti
Walpole MA
I'm expecting my Altette back from him within the next couple of weeks.
He does this part-time so my horn is going to take around 16 weeks.
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both of my horns sound about like a choking duck if that good? i searched the forum and found the suggested rebuilder now located in walpole maine. does anyone have a phone number for the horn rebuilder. i tried the link for british car parts restoration but could not get a response for that site. thanks in advance...

Additionally, the Lucas workshop instructions for the HF1746-47-48 can be found here:

https://rhynard.org/images/AH/horns.pdf

Duane
'58 BN6
 
Well done Duane

An interesting set of instructions, saved them to my file should I ever need them, but my horns are currently in A1 condition.

:cheers:

Bob
 
I'm expecting my Altette back from him within the next couple of weeks.

He does this part-time so my horn is going to take around 16 weeks.

Man ! this modern math is amazing-:highly_amused:
 
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