Train Horn
"Nothing blows like a Nathan Airchime !"
I've bought Siege Engineering's "The Anvil" & "Kong MKII" train horns in the past. They sounds good as a first air horn.
Last month, i've just bought a Nathan-Airchime K3L and the only thing i can say is that you can't compare it to any other train horn.
Nathan-Airchime is the real thing and i would never go back & waste my money on those "triple-chrome-plated" horns. Do yourself a favor and save your money for a Nathan-Airchime. You still can find some good deals over the net on a used one. Of course, i would never pay 1500$ for a brand new horn. Just buy them used and rebuilt them if needed. Replacement parts are affordable and easy to find.
Here's 3 shorts videos + 2 pics of my Nathan-Airchime K3L:

I've bought Siege Engineering's "The Anvil" & "Kong MKII" train horns in the past. They sounds good as a first air horn.
Last month, i've just bought a Nathan-Airchime K3L and the only thing i can say is that you can't compare it to any other train horn.
Nathan-Airchime is the real thing and i would never go back & waste my money on those "triple-chrome-plated" horns. Do yourself a favor and save your money for a Nathan-Airchime. You still can find some good deals over the net on a used one. Of course, i would never pay 1500$ for a brand new horn. Just buy them used and rebuilt them if needed. Replacement parts are affordable and easy to find.
Here's 3 shorts videos + 2 pics of my Nathan-Airchime K3L:

I have too agree those are the best out there! Incredible horns and well worth the cash.
"Nothing blows like a Nathan Airchime !"
I've bought Siege Engineering's "The Anvil" & "Kong MKII" train horns in the past. They sounds good as a first air horn.
Last month, i've just bought a Nathan-Airchime K3L and the only thing i can say is that you can't compare it to any other train horn.
Nathan-Airchime is the real thing and i would never go back & waste my money on those "triple-chrome-plated" horns. Do yourself a favor and save your money for a Nathan-Airchime. You still can find some good deals over the net on a used one. Of course, i would never pay 1500$ for a brand new horn. Just buy them used and rebuilt them if needed. Replacement parts are affordable and easy to find.
Here's 3 shorts videos + 2 pics of my Nathan-Airchime K3L:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMNMJDeEpOQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n3QO-Z-Uy8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX7L8ryUEUI


I've bought Siege Engineering's "The Anvil" & "Kong MKII" train horns in the past. They sounds good as a first air horn.
Last month, i've just bought a Nathan-Airchime K3L and the only thing i can say is that you can't compare it to any other train horn.
Nathan-Airchime is the real thing and i would never go back & waste my money on those "triple-chrome-plated" horns. Do yourself a favor and save your money for a Nathan-Airchime. You still can find some good deals over the net on a used one. Of course, i would never pay 1500$ for a brand new horn. Just buy them used and rebuilt them if needed. Replacement parts are affordable and easy to find.
Here's 3 shorts videos + 2 pics of my Nathan-Airchime K3L:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMNMJDeEpOQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n3QO-Z-Uy8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX7L8ryUEUI


If you're sure you want a train horn you should save your money and get a set of Nathan AirChime K5LLA air horns like the ones I have on order.


Last edited by shortride; May 28, 2011 at 10:51 AM.

