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Location: Fairfield County, CT | I took the cover off one of my Autolite horns to clean and adjust the points and found this writing "L. Bridge". As far as I know the cover had never been off; at least it appeared undisturbed. Is this a name or some form of ID? Anyone seen anything like this before?
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Expert
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Location: York County, PA | Most likely it is the person who installed the horn in your car, wanted you to know who it was.
Catch ya later. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Magra, Sweden | Dual horns, one for left side and one for right side? They are not the same. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1141
Location: Blackpool, United Kingdom. | Hi Joe,
mine has Sparton horns, but no writing inside, the horn and cover looks to have been painted before assembly,
Paul.
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+
Posts: 13050
Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | My guess is that the guy who tuned the horn signed it inside |
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Expert
Posts: 1906
Location: Ontario, Canada | Hi Joe,
I don't recall seeing anything like that.
I agree with Wizard, I think your horn would be exceptionally melodious! The envy of all other horns!! Laugh!!
The next time we meet I look forward to hearing it in real life!
Greg |
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