Lawrence,

I am wondering, was your Alex 103 made in the early 70's? That is when my fixed 
bell 103 was made, and the springs look close to what I've got. 

Just curious,

Walt Lewis
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2009/3/15 Debbie Schmidt <jason...@aol.com>

> Bob looks intersting why did it not work? Actually that is an assumption
> but I assume there were issues if they stopped using them?
>
> Debbie Schmidt Sent from my iPhone
>
> Hi Debbie,

As I said above, it does work (or at least it works on mine) - I've had this
horn for a long long time (I bought it new) and have had absolutely no
problems with it (other than those stemming from my own deficiencies).

I presume it was a cost issue.

Cheers,

Lawrence
Lawrenceyates.co.uk
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