This siren is at some old school building in Darbyville, Ohio, and I have seen it in person. It looks almost like a Federal vehicular siren, like a Model A.
(From The Siren Archive):
http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/darbyville_oh.jpg
Looks like a Model D.FS-Thunderbolt-Man wrote:This siren is at some old school building in Darbyville, Ohio, and I have seen it in person. It looks almost like a Federal vehicular siren, like a Model A.
(From The Siren Archive):
http://www.jmarcoz.com/sirens/darbyville_oh.jpg
Looks like a Darley or Sterling.Trevor Birchett wrote:I was on one of my random street view sweeps of Memphis suburbs and I found this one in Somerville, TN. This is probably easily identifiable, I just am not very good with these types of sirens.
https://www.google.com/maps/preview#!da ... !2e0&fid=5
Yup, that's a Darley 3V8. Can't tell whether it's 8 or 12 port though; you'd think the model name would indicate 8 but I've seen a few with 12 ports too (3V12 maybe?).freebrickproductions wrote:Looks like a Darley or Sterling.Trevor Birchett wrote:I was on one of my random street view sweeps of Memphis suburbs and I found this one in Somerville, TN. This is probably easily identifiable, I just am not very good with these types of sirens.
http://goo.gl/maps/W7gnS
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