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Looking for value of vintage train exhaust horn.?

by Guest32612  |  earlier

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excellent condition, made by Fulton Co. of Milwalki(misspelled) in late 1919-1920's.

Brass horns

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  1. Put it up for auction on EBay... put a very high value on it and see what happens.


  2. Don't you mean a whistle? Here's a couple of links:

    http://www.usa-appraisers.com/max/fulton...

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/steam-whis...

    http://www.airchime.com/rail.asp

    http://www.boothmanandjohnson.com/index....

    http://www.fultonsystems.com/ I'm not sure if this is a related company or not.

    Wish I had the money to make you an offer!

  3. Take a look at E-bay under "Railroad Antique." That'll give you a good idea. Be sure though, this whistle is from a locomotive. There were hundreds of thousands of steam engines for factories, farms, and anywhere that needed power. All had brass whistles, and it really helps if you have some sort of documentation that yours was actually from a locomotive. Good luck.

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