Brendan Ahern wrote:Thats a new one. Are you sure you arent talking about Clayton Werden? He is a siren dealer in Ohio, and from what I've heard, he now has the patent to the P-15 and still makes them. I havent talked to him in almost 3 years. Anyone else hear from him lately? Jason?
He still makes the P-15 which he has renamed the P-127. He's actually planning on running a demo for my county along with a T-128 sometime in the near future. [/quote]Brendan Ahern wrote:
Thats a new one. Are you sure you arent talking about Clayton Werden? He is a siren dealer in Ohio, and from what I've heard, he now has the patent to the P-15 and still makes them. I havent talked to him in almost 3 years. Anyone else hear from him lately? Jason?
Clayton Werden? I think he's the one who builds P-15/10s on demand. Would be interesting to see a new siren from him. Smile
Do you still have this siren? If so, are you willing to sell it? I can restore it.Adam Pollak wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:45 amI don't know much about these sirens except that I have only seem them in Florida and that they were essentially a backyard project by a man in Daytona.
This is the one I have, extremely corroded from the Florida air and a huge fall from Hurricane Charley.
This is a photo from the National Archives of the sirens being made in Daytona.
Here is one of the sirens when it was still up, it has seen been scrapped (very much against my will)
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