This siren has definitely seen some better days.
Fantastic! I actually just moved here recently (in September) with my parents, all the way from Ardmore, Oklahoma. I'll definitely miss hearing their system of ASC T-128 sirens, but I'm looking forward to documenting the Athens-Clarke County siren system.
This was the dirtiest siren I've seen so far. But seeing as it has a literal forest surrounding it, I wasn't that surprised.
Same here. I saw one that was literally BLACK from this mold.
Nice, nice. I'm relatively familiar with Athens's stuff. They've got quite a few 2001s of course which replaced a bunch of thunderbolts in the 90s. If you look around, some of the 2001s are on the old square poles of the thunderbolts, and there are a few empty poles left. I would be happy to give you locations if you like.07VFDInLCD wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 3:04 amFantastic! I actually just moved here recently (in September) with my parents, all the way from Ardmore, Oklahoma. I'll definitely miss hearing their system of ASC T-128 sirens, but I'm looking forward to documenting the Athens-Clarke County siren system.
And, yep! This 2001-SRNB is technically in Athens. 2450 S Milledge Ave, Athens, GA 30605
Wow, that sets the record as the NASTIEST siren I've ever seen!JPPow357 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:04 amThis crusty 2001 reminds me of the 130 down at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort Kentucky. It, along with the champion next to it, are COVERED in mossy stuff. I know somewhere on this forum there’s close up pics, if I find it i’ll edit this post and add it.
Edit: found it very quickly https://www.airraidsirens.net/forums/vi ... ry#p173683 you might have to scroll down a bit
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