FOR SALE: Triumph with Cygnet Style Horn - $950

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FOR SALE: Triumph with Cygnet Style Horn - $950

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I am selling a Model B Triumph with gearing for 2&4 minute cylinders. The horn looks outstanding but it's a radio horn adapted for use as a cygnet style horn. It comes with a Steve Medved rebuilt H reproducer. The machine has its original finish as well as paint and striping and the shaver is there. The price is $950 and includes free delivery to Union or APS. Please PM any interest or questions.

Thanks, Jerry Blais
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Re: FOR SALE: Triumph with Cygnet Style Horn - $950

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I can see right now you're gonna end up with my money lol I really want this but I'm kind of gunshy right now with getting something shipped to me lol
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Offers considered. Thanks, Jerry

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How did you attach the horn to the crane?

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How did you attach the horn to the crane?
Don Gfell helped me out with a simple but strong piece that works perfectly and is hardly noticeable. I believe it's the same a Stephen M. uses on his glass horns.

Jerry Blais

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