Do you have all of those in your rebuild stock supply already? I'm still thinking about letting go of that 1003.FYI Upson county is getting 4 more refurbished thunderbolts this year.
They had a lot more a few years ago than they do now.Cemoman17 wrote:Wichita, KS still has quite a bit of thunderbolts and still uses them along with many 130s. They honestly don't care about being up to date, and they wait til the sirens break before replacing them. Even for a clean college town, they don't seem too crazy about replacing the old sirens which is cool!
Where are the two Tbolts in Harrison county located at?4J25 wrote:Kentucky
Campbell County
Standing: 1
Active: 0
Removed: 2
Harrison County
Standing: 2
Active: 2
Removed: 0
Jefferson County
Standing: Numerous
Active: Numerous
Removed: Numerous
(There are a lot, okay? xD)
Scott County
Standing: 1
Active:1
Removed: Probably 0
Franklin County
Standing: About 4 or 5
Active: About 3 or 4
Removed: Possibly 1 or 2
...and that's not even the extent of it. I didn't even include Ohio or Indiana.
What location was this siren located at specifically? Also who is selling it?T1000 Charlie wrote:The one off the Lurleen Wallace building recently came down. It was for sale here. I bought the control box.
He may still have it if you find yourself needing a Tbolt.
It was in Montgomery, AL on the Lurleen Wallace Building right across the street from the state's capitol.ThunderboltFreak wrote:What location was this siren located at specifically? Also who is selling it?T1000 Charlie wrote:The one off the Lurleen Wallace building recently came down. It was for sale here. I bought the control box.
He may still have it if you find yourself needing a Tbolt.
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