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I have a similar model.  I can record it later tonight. I have no idea what the original horn sounds like, but this is a pretty generic electronic bleet. Conversely, it is a rock solid conventional operator.  I have used it on public display and pulled long trains for 2 hrs at a clip.  With serious weight, two can motors and traction tires, this thing can pull stumps out of the ground!

jhz563 posted:

Mine is cataloged as Mt-5104, although that designation is so old it shows up as 30-5104, same batch as the one you are interested in.

I had a little help with the horn button  

Well, that answers that.  I know these engines are great runners, but that is Sooo NOT anywhere near the way a GG1 is supposed to sound.

Like I mentioned in another post - I have one Lionel, a newer MTH and couple of weavers that sound in the ballpark.

I guess I'm going to try and exercise patience (rare for me) and keep looking for that Lionel 6-38521.

Why am I so hung up on the horn?  I hired as a trainman on the PC back in 74 and can't count the number of times I've been on a GG1.

Many thanks again!

Ponz

ps - cute kid!

Ponz posted:
jhz563 posted:

Mine is cataloged as Mt-5104, although that designation is so old it shows up as 30-5104, same batch as the one you are interested in.

I had a little help with the horn button  

Well, that answers that.  I know these engines are great runners, but that is Sooo NOT anywhere near the way a GG1 is supposed to sound.

Like I mentioned in another post - I have one Lionel, a newer MTH and couple of weavers that sound in the ballpark.

I guess I'm going to try and exercise patience (rare for me) and keep looking for that Lionel 6-38521.

Why am I so hung up on the horn?  I hired as a trainman on the PC back in 74 andcan't count the number of times I've been on a GG1.

Many thanks again!

Ponz

ps - cute kid!

I say you were very fortunate.  The closest I have come to the inside of a GG1 cab is at the Pennsylvania Railroad Museum in Strasburg. While standing on the wood steps beside the locomotive  I stuck my head through the cab window.  That's all any visitor can do.  But it was enough for me.  I have to give those motormen credit.  The cab is cramped and from what I saw, the seat is minimal.

jhz563 posted:

Mine is cataloged as Mt-5104, although that designation is so old it shows up as 30-5104, same batch as the one you are interested in.

I had a little help with the horn button  

Well, that answers that.  I know these engines are great runners, but that is Sooo NOT anywhere near the way a GG1 is supposed to sound.

Like I mentioned in another post - I have one Lionel, a newer MTH and couple of weavers that sound in the ballpark.

I guess I'm going to try and exercise patience (rare for me) and keep looking for that Lionel 6-38521.

Why am I so hung up on the horn?  I hired as a trainman on the PC back in 74 and can't count the number of times I've been on a GG1.

Many thanks again!

Ponz

ps - cute kid!

 

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