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toddakins If you ever see a snail horn or a horn for an automobile. Look on the back and see if you can see the quarter inch Phillips head screw with a locking nut. That screw will adjust the pitch or sound of said horn thus a high pitched screaming sound or low and deap. As far as question of a wailing or beeping sound, if it does not require an air pump or compressed air tank it's going to be a beep or longated solid sound, if a pitch screw is present (you can see a pitch crew in this snail horn post, little silver Phillips head screw) it will be a solid single tone sound. However a combination of a Volkswagen bug, a GMC 2500,3500 pickup or anyany combination of small and large sounds together at the same time is unique and awesome. You can find combinations at your local automotive Recycling yard.
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