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Mail From: mustang (Brandon Peskin)

I came across this while searching for some stereo products:

autobarn.net/wolairmushor.html

Yes folks, tacky air horns.

I think the Godfather is the most impressive to me.


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Mail From: PSAWYER (Paul Sawyer)

Oooooooh! Macarena!

What's scarier--the macarena or the 80 buck price tag for these?

I've heard the Godfather one before. Truly!
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On Oct 5, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Brandon Peskin wrote:

> I came across this while searching for some stereo products:
>
> autobarn.net/wolairmushor.html
>
> Yes folks, tacky air horns.
>
> I think the Godfather is the most impressive to me.
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Mail From: echase3rd (Edward Chase)

OK, not to sound racist here... maybe more like stereotypical...

Don't most of these have a Hispanic flair to them?

All I can do is think of "candy apple red, twice pipe, and low to the
ground"... Except for the Dukes of Hazard horn... Well, actually the
Godfather isn't very Hispanic either...

I hope I didn't offend anyone...


Brandon Peskin wrote:
> I came across this while searching for some stereo products:
>
> autobarn.net/wolairmushor.html
>
> Yes folks, tacky air horns.
>
> I think the Godfather is the most impressive to me.



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Mail From: mustang (Brandon Peskin)

I had to find this thread and post a follow up because of an
experience this evening worth sharing:

I was mounting an air horn for a friend who is a press photographer
and some fun tooling around in the garage with the merchandise
figured out a cheap(er) way to be tacky if anyone is interested:


Get yourself:

- 1 bull horn that the police use (weatherproof style)
- some wiring
- the samples of the horns from wolo's web site
- your trusty ipod, a CD with the horns as tracks or any MP3 player

Most of the samples have the horn repeating three times. Use an audio
editor to cut it down to one. Load the tracks onto your mp3 player or
burn them to a CD.

Wire the ipod to the bull horn's input and you know the rest: instant
white/hispanic/italian trash (no offense). Add a microphone/PA type
system and tell your friends to come out of their houses, put their
hands up and/or step away from the vehicle.


On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:25 PM, Brandon Peskin wrote:

> I came across this while searching for some stereo products:
>
> autobarn.net/wolairmushor.html
>
> Yes folks, tacky air horns.
>
> I think the Godfather is the most impressive to me.
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>
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