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Blue Argus Horn sirens on navy ships were

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sirens on navy ships were used to warn the crew of approaching danger such as air raids

originated with the production of headsets

whereas a writer with a pen was limited to a maximum of 30 words per minute (1853 world speed record)

The Orchestrion iHorn is amazing

Blue Argus Horn sirens on navy ships wereThe Blue Argus iHorn is made from an Argus C3 Cintar camera. The flash housing serves as the bell. The Argus C3 is a metal frame camera wrapped in pseudo leather bakelite. It was made between 1939 and 1957 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It shot 35 mm film. It was probably the single largest selling non single use 35mm camera in history. Over 2 million were sold during its lifetime, with its size and shape earning it the nickname of the Brick. Like all

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