FedTB
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Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:31 am

Wow, even an intact screen with no tears in it! Nice to see a well-maintained T-Bolt for a change. This one should be around for quite awhile.

Nice shade of green that blends in with the surroundings, but nothing screams "Danger!" like good ol' Civil Defense Yellow!

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Sun Aug 26, 2007 2:10 am

FedTB wrote:Wow, even an intact screen with no tears in it! Nice to see a well-maintained T-Bolt for a change. This one should be around for quite awhile.

Nice shade of green that blends in with the surroundings, but nothing screams "Danger!" like good ol' Civil Defense Yellow!
I was very happy to see this T-bolt in this good of condition. It means that somebody really cares for once. :)

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Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:30 pm

Actually, I doubt that siren has been touched in years. Stuff doesn't rust or decay very fast in New Mexico due to the dry, hot climate. Thats one reason why the aircraft boneyard is kept in that part of the country.

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