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  • I'm a teen dude interested in vintage electronics and stuff, I'm curious do know anything about vintage tornado sirens? I'm asking because thats also my interest, I own a thunderbolt's chopper, the noise maker (federal signal corporation). I was just curious

  • That amp at 0:51 is that an H-H Scott?

  • I'm not sure..but it kind of looks like it. This particular pictuire was taken at another electronics shop a long time ago so I didn't get a real good look at it.

  • I must say you still have alot of nice things i like your GE porta color i have the same one but mine still had tubes in it.

  • Are those carbon arc projectors still in use? I haven't seen them in years!

  • They actually were in use until this year but the theatre unfortunately went out of business.

  • wonderfull stuff!!

  • wow you find all the fun looking toys!

  • Wow, that is quite interesting! Thank you again for sharing!

  • Very nice chad, Just curious what are the mashines at :26 seconds?

  • Thank you...these are old film projectors in a movie theatre with carbon arc lamphouses. They burn carbon rods to produce the light, like an arc welder.

  • super cool videos

  • That is so neat!

  • Your collection getz better and better everytime:)

  • very nice like always and i do say you look good in the ford aa truck.

  • Thanks! I knew this was maybe a model A but was the model AA the larger truck chassis?

  • the double letter models( the model TT at first, then the AA, and finally the BB), were 1 ton dual wheel versions of the standard single letter model truck.

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