Junior Long 1913 Ooga Horn By G.piel Co. on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
A very original Junior Long horn. made by G. Piel co. It does work but is hard to push. Not rusty and appears to have original paint. the front mounting bracket is broke but does not affect the horn in any way. A very hard to find item sounds like the old ooga horn.
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