Sirens #242 & #243: Ghaith & Ghean









Sirens #242 & #243: Ghaith & Ghean
Our Sawdust Sirens are old style acoustic amplifiers for your new phone's speaker. Simply put your phone in and have a listen.
Siren #242: Ghaith (photos 1-5): This particular antique/vintage car horn is approximately 8” tall with a 6” bell. The whole piece is about 11” tall x 6” wide x 7” deep.
Siren #243: Ghean (photos 1-2, 6-9): This particular antique/vintage car horn is approximately 9” tall with a 6.5” bell with a small crack in it. The whole piece is about 12” tall x 6.5” wide x 8 deep
The bases are made from a reclaimed cherry wood mantel & finished with Betty’s Board Butter (beeswax and mineral oil). You may wish to re-oil your base occasionally. This type of horn would have been mounted on the side of a car or motorcycle and used to have a reed and rubber ball attached to it. Each Siren is signed on the bottom of the base with the siren # and name.
If your phone has stereo options you may want to play around with mono and stereo settings to see which you prefer.