This is a joke right?
Current in production sirens are NOT what we’re here to talk about.
You all need to stop making up things to post about for the sake of posting.
It was never specified what type the creator wanted- there are sirens still in production on that list.uncommonsense wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 2:09 pm
Current in production sirens are NOT what we’re here to talk about.
Yeah, the original post did include sirens that are still in production, just not commonly purchased (including modifications of Sentry's regular product line). To quote: "The main rule for this thread is that there must be at least 15 of the models remaining." Though supposedly that was supposed to say "at most," not least.10V2T wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 2:43 pmIt was never specified what type the creator wanted- there are sirens still in production on that list.uncommonsense wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 2:09 pm
Current in production sirens are NOT what we’re here to talk about.
Besides, this thread wasn't created by you.
Sorry to derail
I think those vertical dual head thingies that are all over southern aussie are BGE sirens, I've seen a picture of the inside of one and it looks exactly like those, so I have reason to believe that they are BGE's.HX56 wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 11:40 amAnother one: Grifco 663 - An elusive Australian Siren from company Grifco (stopped siren production 2002) of which two are known to exist, one somewhat nearby me.
Also, British General Electric Siren, horizontal 10/12 thing with like 20 louvers. About 5 in Australia, one about 10m from me.
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