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My friend Harold Welch, is a retired vollie fire chief who lives in Gorman, TX (75 mi. se of Abilene). He has been collecting old motor driven sirens for many years, and within the past couple of months has had his entire collection stolen by his two daughters! He has also lost 9 show tractors and several antique steam whistles.
I initially posted this on elightbars.org and the PCS website. The daughters and their husbands fled to Antlers, OK; but it is now believed that the sirens and whistles were sold in or around the Stephenville, TX area. I have just been informed that he has recovered 3 of the 9 tractors, but so far not a clue on where the sirens and whistles may have been sold.
Please keep your eyes out. Their are about 50 sirens: most of them are the B&M Siro-Drifts, but there's at least one Q, two C5Gs, a C4, a big Sterling 30 SienLite, a couple of CAM sirens and at least two older Hedberg sirens.
If you spot something that even seems suspicous, please respond here. Thanks.
I forgot to mention: Harold had spent two months at a specialty hospital in Ft. Worth. This all happened while he was laid up.
I initially posted this on elightbars.org and the PCS website. The daughters and their husbands fled to Antlers, OK; but it is now believed that the sirens and whistles were sold in or around the Stephenville, TX area. I have just been informed that he has recovered 3 of the 9 tractors, but so far not a clue on where the sirens and whistles may have been sold.
Please keep your eyes out. Their are about 50 sirens: most of them are the B&M Siro-Drifts, but there's at least one Q, two C5Gs, a C4, a big Sterling 30 SienLite, a couple of CAM sirens and at least two older Hedberg sirens.
If you spot something that even seems suspicous, please respond here. Thanks.
I forgot to mention: Harold had spent two months at a specialty hospital in Ft. Worth. This all happened while he was laid up.
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