Hi,
It is indeed the April 2003 issue. According to this article Jim Six used an
Overland #9000, which is a 3-chime horn
Afaik Mike Spoor would use Overland # 9015 (so he advised me) which is a
2-chime horn. Imho this is the correct one as could not find any photographic
evidence of a rearward facing bell. Hope this helps.
Ben de Vries, Holland
----- Original Message -----
From: Deke Reiter
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: [CBQ] GP30 horns
Jim Six did an excellent article on detailing Life
Like's P2K CB&Q GP30, I believe it was the April 2003
issue of Model Railroading. I don't have access to my
magazines right now, so someone else will have to look
it up.
-Dereck Reiter
206612.tripod.com
Iowa Northern Railway's company photographer
--- Mike Gruber <mgruber000@comcast.net> wrote:
> I recently purchased a CB&Q HO scale GP30 and would
> like to know what
> manufacturer and part# I would use to replace the
> air horns. Thanks in
> advance, Mike.
>
>
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