I may have overdone it on the translation, but here is everything explained: TRANSLATION: Original: 昭和9年9月 神奈川電氣株式會社 第1778號 English Translation: September 1934 Kanagawa Electrical Co., Ltd. Issue No. 1778 Literal translation: 9th month of the 9th year of the reign of Shouwa Kanagawa Electrical Stock Company The 1778 Issue BREAK DOWN: Japanese: 昭和9年9月 Romaji: Shouwa kyunen kugatsu English: Shouwa 9th Year 9th Month (September) {By the regular calendar that's September 1934} Japanese: 神奈川電氣株式會社 Romaji: Kanagawa Denki Kabushikigaisha English: Kanagawa Electrical Co., Ltd. Japanese: 第1778號 Romaji: Dai ichi nana nana hachi gou English: Issue No. 1778 NOTES: - 'Shouwa' denotes the era of Emperor Shouwa, Hirohito. It says the '9th Year', Hirohito reigned from 1926, meaning the 9th year of his reign was 1934. - 電氣 meaning 'electricity' is written simplified as 電気 today, 會社 meaning 'company' is written as 会社 today, and 號 meaning 'issue' is written as 号 today. These old forms of kanji stopped being used in 1949 after the Japanese language reform of that year - my friend who also speaks Taiwanese helped me to figure out what these kanji were as Taiwan still uses the traditional Chinese kanji. Most Japanese don't write these old kanji anymore. - 第 translates as 'the' and only comes before a number, to say 'this object is the (number) of this type' - 株式會社 literally translates to 'Stock company', but in English it's the same as 'Company Limited'. So, what is written isn't extremely interesting, but I hope this was interesting for you to read and learn more!
The Kanagawa Electric company is no longer existent. I did use one of their Tsunami hand-crank sirens (Its 10x bigger than the one in this video) and I feel sad as a siren enthusiast and siren owner to see a siren company die out
The ID tag on the air raid siren says it was made in September 1934, serial number 1778. And my pre-WWII kanji understanding may be a bit off, but it looks like it was made by Kanagawa Electric Company.
Pretty much same principles for any siren. My elementary and high schools both used electromechanical sirens for fire alarms before which I remember hating. I think the rated sound level on them was 110 db at 10 feet.
So the siren is made in September 1934, in Kanagawa Electric Co., Ltd., Number 1778. Oh by the way, if you crush the middle of a can (just make it kinda flat, and only in the middle) and put your mouth against the opening and make the sound in the video, it will resonant at a appropriate pitch. It will get REALLY loud tho...
@@aidensthetic Em sorry I don't have a can right now, but it sorta resembles a hourglass shape if you look in the side perpendicular to the direction you crush it.
These handheld sirens were actually used in small villages in the UK during WWII to alert people. An Air Raid Warden and Police Officer would most likely use a bike to alert the village to take shelter, which would’ve usually been an Anderson Shelter in the garden
I loved hearing "don't want to get hurt" when he is smashing an object without goggles that can fling small metal objects at high speed at multiple parts of his body.
@@lauren9285 it really doesn't matter how much someone paid for something I just think people need to realize that that thing that are from wars or "antique" can't be remade or fixed once you destroy them they are gone forever and company's can only make reproductions
Yeah I'm triggered. I'm desperate for one of those impellors so that I can experiment and make my own. They're not that easy to come by if you don't go online for this stuff. And that perfect one just got sledgehammered.
Don’t destroy the World War Two airhorn, my great grandpa fought in World War Two, he made it back home but many did not. Those horns were used to warn people. Many people died and those horns were the last thing they heard. Keep the horn safe or donate it to a museum. Thank you 🙂
That also applies to the old Civil defense sirens they used to warn people of approaching danger from Tornado sirens to nuclear attacks. They all got old so a lot of them were scrapped
I hope you get to read this. So a brief bit of history on the Japanese siren you have. It is not actully an air raid siren but it is an alert device. During ww2 the Japanese navy would mount those on their ships and when they came under attack or need to get crews attention or get them to their battle stations a "signal man" would crank that and that would be the signal. The ones in cities were much bigger and louder and you can hear them for miles.
When I see them, I think of that scene from Nanking Nanking where the Japanese dude runs through town with the siren after his battalion or whatever gets wiped out
Safety PSA: Don't break things that have high-speed rotating parts while it's running. Good way to get shrapnel inside you. Also don't put your fingers near the rotating parts, I have 2 friends that chopped off part of their fingers that way.
@@Gamespflow Yea, I have been studying air raid sirens for 2 years and it is very easy to get shrapnel in you if you touch the parts while they are rotating. Plus it hurts me to see those air raid sirens be destroyed for TH-cam views and revenue.
Being a Civil Defence gear collector myself, I didn't enjoy this video at all. :P However being from Finland I don't know what siren type that one is, care to educate me? :)
All my science teachers in the past always failed to make me understand how we hear, yet this dude made me understand very easily in less than a minute. I timed it and it was about 41.13 seconds.
yeah, and worse is firing it up DURING the destruction. but seriously, my town has no siren so it would have been nice to have one like that. (we're on the edge of tornado valley)
@Fortnite sucks You cannot buy a siren like this at a walmart, this same model of siren new from its company Sentry it worth 500-600 dollars, oldef models go to collectoras for 300. he ruined it by destroying it, a lot of collecrors as re shunning his channel cause of it.
0:23 It's made in JAPAN. 「昭和9年 9月」 「神奈川電氣株式会社」 「第1778號」 "1934/September" "Kanagawa electronic corporation" "Serial No.1778" ※Kanagawa is side of TOKYO.
These little hand sirens were only used in small areas or barracks. Actual air raid sirens from WWII and the Cold War are considerably larger, and still in use as tornado sirens and calling firefighters. However, the big sirens work the same way as a small one. Why would you destroy that siren? You could have sold it for $100 or more.
The classic "siren" sound can be made with electronic equipment. That is what cop cars and fire trucks use, now. Nice seeing Mark here. You should have invited Grant. steve
I am a siren enthusiast who owns a bigger version of an air raid siren and this video is just tough to watch. You destroyed a perfectly good working sentry F-2 just for the views. You could have pulled it apart like a normal person but no you just destroyed it
TheCoolmaster100 I Mean you can find a lot of new ones around America but the older ones are getting replaced faster and faster every year. The only way they get saved if they are bought by other siren enthusiasts like me. I own one and have bought two more and they are on the way. It just kinda unnerves me that they would just destroy a perfectly good sentry F-2
You destroyed such a good siren, you could have taken it apart like normal people instead of breaking it, collectors would LOVE to own one of those. Well, RIP Sentry F2, worth more than 1500 these days. *sigh*
Yes fellow siren enthusiast! Wait it was a sentry!?! Ok now I’m mad even tho he’s one of my fave you tubers! Man a sentry surprising! But seriously RIP sentry f2 😥😥
You should give it away to someone who collects wwii era stuff. I dont want to act like a jerk but if you dont want it I would gladly put that in my wwii collection in my house
i remember as a kid i had this whistle if you blow it, there was something spinning around and it was alightly vibrating. the sound is comparable just not as loud since it was the size of a whistle.
My ears are still ringing! Make sure to go say HI From our What's inside Family to Mark: th-cam.com/video/pFEB0chiuJA/w-d-xo.html
I’d love to live where you live
What's Inside?
Hi
I think you should go to an ear therapist What's Inside.
Wolfylittle 768 say that after waching that othor guys vid
@@NDY.555 I already watched that.
I may have overdone it on the translation, but here is everything explained:
TRANSLATION:
Original:
昭和9年9月
神奈川電氣株式會社
第1778號
English Translation:
September 1934
Kanagawa Electrical Co., Ltd.
Issue No. 1778
Literal translation:
9th month of the 9th year of the reign of Shouwa
Kanagawa Electrical Stock Company
The 1778 Issue
BREAK DOWN:
Japanese: 昭和9年9月
Romaji: Shouwa kyunen kugatsu
English: Shouwa 9th Year 9th Month (September) {By the regular calendar that's September 1934}
Japanese: 神奈川電氣株式會社
Romaji: Kanagawa Denki Kabushikigaisha
English: Kanagawa Electrical Co., Ltd.
Japanese: 第1778號
Romaji: Dai ichi nana nana hachi gou
English: Issue No. 1778
NOTES:
- 'Shouwa' denotes the era of Emperor Shouwa, Hirohito. It says the '9th Year', Hirohito reigned from 1926, meaning the 9th year of his reign was 1934.
- 電氣 meaning 'electricity' is written simplified as 電気 today, 會社 meaning 'company' is written as 会社 today, and 號 meaning 'issue' is written as 号 today. These old forms of kanji stopped being used in 1949 after the Japanese language reform of that year - my friend who also speaks Taiwanese helped me to figure out what these kanji were as Taiwan still uses the traditional Chinese kanji. Most Japanese don't write these old kanji anymore.
- 第 translates as 'the' and only comes before a number, to say 'this object is the (number) of this type'
- 株式會社 literally translates to 'Stock company', but in English it's the same as 'Company Limited'.
So, what is written isn't extremely interesting, but I hope this was interesting for you to read and learn more!
wow......
Jesus Christ man
Wow that's a lot of text
Hello fellow Japanese person who can also speak English really well
To read it? A second or two.
To write it? Maybe a minute and a half.
How about you?
I'm sure the neighbors loved this
Was just thinking that.
I was about 400 ft away and was loud
HAHA YEP SURE DID
unless
your neighbors are very old grannys
U see a ww2 soldier come out with a thompson
0:25 This siren was made in September 1934 by Kanagawa Electric Company (not sure if it exists today) and was the 1778th siren manufactured.
Thanks
Cool!
The Kanagawa Electric company is no longer existent.
I did use one of their Tsunami hand-crank sirens (Its 10x bigger than the one in this video) and I feel sad as a siren enthusiast and siren owner to see a siren company die out
Mark: *explaining air molecules and vibrations*
Dan: iS tHaT a tuRkEy?
Lucas B here has interrupted the science gods
LOL
Lol
pheasant
lol
The ID tag on the air raid siren says it was made in September 1934, serial number 1778. And my pre-WWII kanji understanding may be a bit off, but it looks like it was made by Kanagawa Electric Company.
That's Before WW2
an thay just kiled it no remors
Mark sweeper the leg
Chuito12PR he didn’t say that...
@@spike4850 he actually did at 22 seconds
3:41 “ACTUAL SCIENCE” I think we know that, the guy talking is Mark Rober
why he is not robbing a house ?
I don’t know 🤷♂️
Spare_Cardboard0238 nice profile picture
I was thinking that it says actual scence lol
Mark should partner with Vsauce, maybe Vsauce 4 👍
"Next time you hear a air raid siren you know how it works" dawg I think you got bigger problems if you hear a air raid siren
Pretty much same principles for any siren. My elementary and high schools both used electromechanical sirens for fire alarms before which I remember hating. I think the rated sound level on them was 110 db at 10 feet.
My fire department uses them
Betcha everyone In that town is like
“HOW MANY NUKES ARE THEY DROPPING!?!?!?”
Lol
35,000,000,000
Just a jillion billion trillion quintillion zillion centillion
3 million
10000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000
Imagine if the neighboor panicked thought it was Nuke Warning lmao
Happy
Sad where all going to died that day.
Nuke warning doesn't sound like that though
TACTICAL NIKE INCOMING
@@iiMxhal ooh wo my shoes will explode time to go to the dump
i'm taking one of these to the next basketball game i go to. see how long it takes me to get kicked out lol
@Gaming Boy hahahahaah
Ha
It's a phaesent
Iam a fan of yours
You absolutely have to do it.
5:57 Mark: b̵̡̝̰͎͍̓͒̚ų̯̙͎̃͆r̨̪̗̠̰͎̪̪̦ͬ͑̽̅̽̽ͨ͘r̆̀̒ͧͦ҉̟̪̹m̶̯͇̱̺̺̣̂ͫ
So the siren is made in September 1934, in Kanagawa Electric Co., Ltd., Number 1778.
Oh by the way, if you crush the middle of a can (just make it kinda flat, and only in the middle) and put your mouth against the opening and make the sound in the video, it will resonant at a appropriate pitch. It will get REALLY loud tho...
Steven Zhu can you show photos or videos? i can’t visualize that lol
@@aidensthetic Em sorry I don't have a can right now, but it sorta resembles a hourglass shape if you look in the side perpendicular to the direction you crush it.
I know what you’re talking about
It also resembles the sound a riced out Honda makes.
neighbors: (hears air raid siren) evacuates immidiately
LOOK OUT, IT'S NO REGULAR SIREN. *_-It's Siren Head-_*
Siren head: *sounds like an emergency broadcast and other siren from siren head sounds like a thunder bolt 1003 hi low
Use the siren to wake Lincoln up to go to school.
Yasssssssssss🛑🧢
XD
Poor kid!
dat werr tru
Doesent work
Imagine hearing an air raids siren then someone screaming "YES IT'S DEAD IT'S DEAD"
The plate on 0:25 says:
September 1934
Kanagawa Electric Company
No. 1778
3:20 beautiful location, where is it specifically???
@@stevethea5250 somewhere in Santa Clarita
@@BananaPeelMilkshake I need to know exactly :( looks good
@@stevethea5250 not sure but I agree, it does look nice
These come in handy when you're lost inside Ikea.
XD
AHAHAHAH
I'd invest in a 3T22 myself. Ikea is a freakin' advanced settlement.
maybe an ac130 would bw helpful
BHUH buy a p50
*AIR RAID HORN SOUNDS*
Me: Hey I know how those work!
Plane: *DROPS BOMB*
Loool
Ikr
IKR
Boom!!!
Nuke siren sound „holy shiet”
These handheld sirens were actually used in small villages in the UK during WWII to alert people. An Air Raid Warden and Police Officer would most likely use a bike to alert the village to take shelter, which would’ve usually been an Anderson Shelter in the garden
I can't even throw a party without neighboors calling the cops and this guy's out here playing with air horns and everything is fine
@Armando Sturzenegger wtf lmao how am I racist
Armando Sturzenegger ur actually special
Armando Sturzenegger how?
Armando Sturzenegger how is he b****
he probably asked everyone of them for permition
1 life = 1 poor air raid siren saved from abusive owners
sorry, I don't have a life
@MoonBlasterBow I have one,I barely use it,anyway.
I subbed to you channel currently 84k
Wtf damn the last time i saw your subs it was at around 3k LOLL
Can we get 5000 subscribers with no videos? What
I love how around 4:20 in Mark's actual science explanation, the words ACTUAL SCIENCE go through his shirt. A++ graphics beaut
They, were trying to edit pictures onto the white background of the fence, but marks white shirt is the same colour as the fence
ThatAwkwardOtaku and it has to be 420
I loved hearing "don't want to get hurt" when he is smashing an object without goggles that can fling small metal objects at high speed at multiple parts of his body.
And the kid too! There was a montage of other objects being broken and I saw no safety gear. I hope they have good medical insurance from TH-cam.
Goodness, these neighbors must think an actual air raid is going on...
Kicked Gaming they didn’t do it for long
@@southernstalliongaming7544 r/woosh
Chris the gamer Delima I still have no idea what woosh means but ok
@@southernstalliongaming7544 r/wooosh is a reddit subreddit about people who didn't get the joke
r/wooosh because that’s the sound of the planes flying in from the air raids. (I’m aware what it is btw it’s a joke)
Mark is smart. *iS tHaT a TuRkEy!?* 4:43
BIRD!
Pheasant
I'm not unsure. He says "Chukie" (the creepy cursed doll).
*is that a chicken?*
Did Mark said "phasant baby"?
THANK GOD YOUR NOT ONE OF THOSE TH-camRS WHO DESTROY HISTORICAL OBJECTS
Braxtyn He actually did go find that F2 siren
F-2s are rare.
THANK GOD UR NOT OVEREATING OVER SOMETHING THEY PAID 4
Your sarcastic. Right?
@@lauren9285 it really doesn't matter how much someone paid for something I just think people need to realize that that thing that are from wars or "antique" can't be remade or fixed once you destroy them they are gone forever and company's can only make reproductions
Great job, you just triggered the siren community by destroying a vintage siren
Yes!!
Im shaking in anger but i hope they save the japanese siren since thats history from my country so i would be way angrier
I am so outraged🤬🤬🤬
Yeah I'm triggered. I'm desperate for one of those impellors so that I can experiment and make my own. They're not that easy to come by if you don't go online for this stuff. And that perfect one just got sledgehammered.
THANK YOU SOMEONE FOR REALISING
5:36 sound like a angry cat xD 😂😂
I have proof for that. My friend has 3 cats. One of them always makes that sound when you pet it
Oh so that’s funny that’s what many people heard before they died
@@ellieadams2451.... Just why
Tutoriales, Covers y mas!!! So the name is Karen
Lololol
I feel bad for their neighbors
Im one of those
You shouldn't. We are fine :)
@Adolf Hitler yea me to they destroyed an Edwards siren
The bird you saw at 4:50 was a Ring-Necked Pheasant. I'm a bird nerd. Don't judge.
U probaly typed it on google
You are my best friend now
Yup
@@everydaystuff-lennoxrosado3018 how do you type a picture?
I love birds too
4:21 I lost it here.. omg xD
once mark rober sees that
@@Astraulix I guess he did.. the vid is a year old..
but thank you.. I watched that again and l laughed again xD
I think you should give the siren to a museum! I wonder how many museums have them? They seem very rare.
Too late now😢 its actually a really rare siren
@@MusicCitySirens hello!
@J R no they mean the WW2 air raid siren
@J R they did not destroy it they destroyed a newer model air raid siren
Don’t destroy the World War Two airhorn, my great grandpa fought in World War Two, he made it back home but many did not. Those horns were used to warn people. Many people died and those horns were the last thing they heard. Keep the horn safe or donate it to a museum. Thank you 🙂
My great grandfather and great grandmother both surved In ww2 sadly they died last year. I fully agree with you.
That also applies to the old Civil defense sirens they used to warn people of approaching danger from Tornado sirens to nuclear attacks. They all got old so a lot of them were scrapped
@@italic_8357 my great grandad fought in ww2 and lived until 2009 for england and lived and was born in england
These things are pretty abundant. It's not that special of an item.
@@tupacshakurfourlife yes
I like how Mark explains how the universe works and everyone immediately gets distracted by a bird two seconds after...
This vid is amazing lol
Yeah
Imagine if you’re in the forest with your friends cryptid hunting and you tell them to split up, hide beside a tree, then play that siren
The ultimate prank
How did you guys not get a million noise complaints for this
Bmobmo64 the neighbors are probably familiar with Mark’s projects that they’ve been desensitized by the noise.
they did it at night duhh
We are all nice neighbors. That's why,
"HONEY THE BOMJ IS GONNA FALL!"
When he said we are really smart I thought back to when Lincoln put a grenade in the microwave...........
My thought was, *"Leave the Loud kid at home."*
I hope you get to read this. So a brief bit of history on the Japanese siren you have. It is not actully an air raid siren but it is an alert device. During ww2 the Japanese navy would mount those on their ships and when they came under attack or need to get crews attention or get them to their battle stations a "signal man" would crank that and that would be the signal. The ones in cities were much bigger and louder and you can hear them for miles.
Have a like for knowing a little bit of history.
And there we where blowing on boatswain whistles while they where cranking down lol
*Yamato intensifies*
When I see them, I think of that scene from Nanking Nanking where the Japanese dude runs through town with the siren after his battalion or whatever gets wiped out
Good to know
4:08 Wait I could have sworn he wasn't see through 2 seconds ago.
I knew it the world was a simulation!
Its called a blue screen because Mark has blue in his t shirt
@@HXC_Riftyz u possibly missed the joke
Safety PSA: Don't break things that have high-speed rotating parts while it's running. Good way to get shrapnel inside you. Also don't put your fingers near the rotating parts, I have 2 friends that chopped off part of their fingers that way.
Like for real, they have this "Nasa Expert" and they still went through this? Anything for the youtube revenue right?
@@Gamespflow Yea, I have been studying air raid sirens for 2 years and it is very easy to get shrapnel in you if you touch the parts while they are rotating. Plus it hurts me to see those air raid sirens be destroyed for TH-cam views and revenue.
Y'all destroyed a pretty rare siren. Thanks a lot!
Being a Civil Defence gear collector myself, I didn't enjoy this video at all. :P However being from Finland I don't know what siren type that one is, care to educate me? :)
I believe it’s a Sentry F-2.
SIREN FAMILY! You care too! Yay, I’m not the only one depressed considering how I have 2 small sirens and a big ol SD-10
@@tonyeichensehr3450 SD-10?! Make a video about it. It’ll get tons of likes
Sentry F-2s are not rare...
6:40 someone said are you filming
Fitlex Yt it’s mark
Imagine he did not...
Read the subtitles
r/woosh
@@mango_monkey32 ?????
It's sometimes hard to know when or where you'd need such an instrument but, if you ever do, luck be with you.
The editing during Mark’s “actual science” talk was my favorite part of this whole video
Your neighbors must love you!😂
Oh Ight oof
Marks or dans
actually you didnt show whats inside.... you just smashed it
All my science teachers in the past always failed to make me understand how we hear, yet this dude made me understand very easily in less than a minute. I timed it and it was about 41.13 seconds.
0:24 says:
1934 September
Kanagawa Denki Corporation
No. 1778
Thanks
“ACTUAL SCIENCE” the whole bit killed me lmao
0:01 when you realise it’s 2am and you have homework due Tomorrow.
MAN Airport Views u mean today
Lmao true🤣
Grandpa In The Whole Neighborhood: Flashbacks
3:58 almost broke his neck lmao
adam for sure broke his neck trying to figure out general relativity
@zachsattack_2020
amogus 😳😳😳
ඞ ඞ among us ඞ ඞ
@@DiscD62 where funny
@@brodster7042 laugh.
Why would you destroy a perfectly working siren instead of taking it apart normally?
yeah, and worse is firing it up DURING the destruction. but seriously, my town has no siren so it would have been nice to have one like that. (we're on the edge of tornado valley)
Because they think it's cool and want the views :/
Why not it's SCIENCE
Because yes
I'm kinda angry that that siren could of been a federal signal model a or t
3:40 when u listen to a teacher explaining and u dont know what's he's or she's talking about
This is where I met him, years and years ago. Now I love mark and you
Keep it or donate to museum but don't break it
Yea but its older its not store bought
@Fortnite sucks You cannot buy a siren like this at a walmart, this same model of siren new from its company Sentry it worth 500-600 dollars, oldef models go to collectoras for 300. he ruined it by destroying it, a lot of collecrors as re shunning his channel cause of it.
Fortnite sucks He’s talking about the WW2 one.
Mr Northwest Sirens He only destroyed the newer one. He asked if he wanted us to see him destroy the WW2 one at the end of the video.
True
Nuclear war happens
Someone:I know how that horn works!
3:58 Jesus You don't have to break the poor boy's neck!
Michael Alexander 😂😂😂
0:23 It's made in JAPAN.
「昭和9年 9月」
「神奈川電氣株式会社」
「第1778號」
"1934/September"
"Kanagawa electronic corporation"
"Serial No.1778"
※Kanagawa is side of TOKYO.
I give you guys an idea.
How about "What inside North Korea!!"
Zurihaha lmao
Probably kim jon ung
Poverty
Nuclear bombs. Lots, and lots of nuclear bombs.
lame 😒
These little hand sirens were only used in small areas or barracks. Actual air raid sirens from WWII and the Cold War are considerably larger, and still in use as tornado sirens and calling firefighters. However, the big sirens work the same way as a small one. Why would you destroy that siren? You could have sold it for $100 or more.
Because they are rich
damn that could piss off my mom so bad..
I WANT ONE!!!!
I want one, where is eBay located again? XD
It would probobly also piss of your neighbors lol
5:10 how to anger the siren community (yep people like that do exist, the hobby exist.)
lol dead model A
Destroying something almost a hundred years old _"for science!"_
I did get angry
Anyone other tornado/air-raid siren enthusiasts here?
Welcome to hell
Hey. About had a heart attack at 6:44.
Me and my depressed self
Hi
Hey nudgy
What if the neighbours were like "OH NO, BROTHER WHAT DID YOU SAY TO THE PRESIDENT?!" When they heard the air raid siren.
The classic "siren" sound can be made
with electronic equipment. That is what
cop cars and fire trucks use, now.
Nice seeing Mark here. You should have
invited Grant.
steve
We firefighters still prefer the mechanical siren. Penetrates traffic better.
yeah and now he ded
i love how he just remind us that its actual science at 3:41
I am a siren enthusiast who owns a bigger version of an air raid siren and this video is just tough to watch. You destroyed a perfectly good working sentry F-2 just for the views. You could have pulled it apart like a normal person but no you just destroyed it
TheCoolmaster100 I Mean you can find a lot of new ones around America but the older ones are getting replaced faster and faster every year. The only way they get saved if they are bought by other siren enthusiasts like me. I own one and have bought two more and they are on the way. It just kinda unnerves me that they would just destroy a perfectly good sentry F-2
yeah, should have just used tools IMO.
@TheCoolmaster100 they didnt destroy the vintage one
@TheCoolmaster100 If you really think you are that smart then what time was it destroyed at?
@TheCoolmaster100 that isnt the vintage one
the vintage one is the old metal one thats rusty
Imagine if one of the neighbors was a veteran for the war
Lmao I can't-
That's a fire truck siren. No vets have fire engine PTSD
they did surgery on a air raid siren
they did surgery on an air raid siren
They did surgery on the air raid siren
they did surgery on a air raid siren
they did surgery
Dylan Crew y’all virgins.
5:31 The sound that makes most people uncomfortable during a haircut
That electric powered siren is a Sentry F2, if anybody was wondering.
Thx I thought it was a Model D or A
It is actually a Sterling F-2, since it was made in 1934.
@@blockthesirenenthusiast nah that’s the Japanese one
@@blockthesirenenthusiast Nope. Sterling F2s have a much different mount compared to Sentry F2s.
I still don't get why you threw the model A siren in the air and smashed it with a hammer.
Sentry F2*
Just because!
It's fun
Super Signal he wanted to make us siren enthusiasts depressed
Sentry F2**
Me:Trying to sleep in late for my day off
*What’s inside:*
I'm not a siren enthusiast or anything but I love these things
at 0:37 the Neighbors will think a nuke is about to go off.
No. At least I didn't.
I’m gonna bring that to the mall and see how long it takes before I get kicked out
davian *1 Second*
I didn't learn anything from this video, other than how sound works.
They didn't even bother to actually take it apart and show how it's made...
Mark: [real science]
Dan: "That's very scientific! Mark is smart-is that a turkey?"
I love the editing on this, it’s great
“This is from WW2 because it has Japanese letters on it” rip logic 😂
nobody said 'because'
Those poor neighbors
@Jack Taylor what
@@yummyherbicide7296 @Jack Taylor Jake is one of those guy's , YOU KNOW " THOSE GUY'S "
Translation: 神奈川电器株式会社
English: Kanagawa Electric Co., Ltd.
You destroyed such a good siren, you could have taken it apart like normal people instead of breaking it, collectors would LOVE to own one of those.
Well, RIP Sentry F2, worth more than 1500 these days. *sigh*
Yes fellow siren enthusiast! Wait it was a sentry!?! Ok now I’m mad even tho he’s one of my fave you tubers! Man a sentry surprising! But seriously RIP sentry f2 😥😥
I'm watching this with my cat nearby. It hid itself.
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Game theory: heavy breathing
The brand of the airhorn applicable in WWII was established 2 yrs following the endorsement of the patriotic document. I just can seriously tell.
Japanese writing = It's from WW2
Makes since
It's actually from before, 1934.
What else does it make?
4:56 that is a Ring-necked Pheasant (male)
You should give it away to someone who collects wwii era stuff. I dont want to act like a jerk but if you dont want it I would gladly put that in my wwii collection in my house
U prob have nothing let’s be honet
@@alizubaidi1214 well tbh i have assortments of helmets including the famous m40 stalhelm as well as a m1 helmet. I also have collectable small items.
0:37 starts thinking about bombers dropping bombs
me who knows WW2 : Mhm intresting.
? This makes no sense
@@Lucas-rs4zx I know lol, how hard is it to form a sentence?
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Bruh please make this a beat in some music 😂
ItS A HaRD KnOck LiFE
F for all the siren enthusiasts and the sentry siren F-2 in the video
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I love all the "Actual Science" when Mark was explaining😂😂😂.
The people in the neighborhood:
HOLY S**T TIMMY GET THE HE** DOWN INTO THE BASEMENT
Lollll 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 XD🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
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Tumble weed: sup Lincoln
i remember as a kid i had this whistle if you blow it, there was something spinning around and it was alightly vibrating.
the sound is comparable just not as loud since it was the size of a whistle.
I think I remember it sounds like a duck sortof
@@hatsurrin yes!
I just got crippling depression watching this that poor old siren 😭😭 why couldn’t y’all get a generic eBay one 😭😭
They bought it its there property they can do whatever they want with it
@@assmuncher5013they should have known it was such a rare siren, only a few left. They coulda gotten one of those other ones.
Thanks Wisconsin Sirens some people don’t understand
@@assmuncher5013 if they bought the statue of liberty and cut it in half you wouldnt be too happy :/
Dude I don't even live in the us so why would that really affect me
Video: Whats inside an Air Raid Siren
Me: Still trying to process how they got their hand on a 1778 air raid siren