2 Vintage Flamm Italy Seamaster Air Horns 17 & 20" Long on 2040-parts.com
South Bend, Indiana, US
This is a very nice, old pair of Flamm Seamaster Air Horns, No. 801, 10 and 17 inches long, longer with the mounting brackets. They are in good condition, weigh a little over 3 Lbs each.These are cast and polished aluminum or alloy, they are non-magnetic.They say Made in Italy, No. 801., Seamaster Industrial Corporation.
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