Two-Tone Whistle AC144, Made by ACME, a Long-Established British Whistle Manufacturer
When you blow into the two cylindrical whistles, two notes sound simultaneously, creating a comical sound reminiscent of a ship's or locomotive's whistle.
Once you've played it, you'll be hooked and want to play it again and again.
Originally played by hotel doormen to hail a taxi,
it now appears in brass band performances and is used as sound effects in plays and dramas.
It's also perfect as a children's toy, a school play, or an instrument for aesthetic development.
*You can check the sound in the video.
ACME is a long-established British whistle manufacturer founded in 1870.
The crew of the luxury liner Titanic famously used ACME whistles.
Today, ACME continues to manufacture a wide variety of whistles, from classics like referee whistles and samba whistles to newer types like tornado whistles and cyclone whistles. They are used in world-class sporting events, including the Olympics and the World Cup, and are an internationally acclaimed brand.
Dimensions: (W) 21 x (D) 110 x (H) 35 mm
Weight: 30 g
Country of Origin: UK
When you blow into the two cylindrical whistles, two notes sound simultaneously, creating a comical sound reminiscent of a ship's or locomotive's whistle.
Once you play, you'll be hooked and want to play again and again.
Originally played by hotel doormen to hail taxis, ACME is now used in brass band performances and as sound effects in plays and theater productions.
They are also perfect as children's toys, playground equipment, school productions, and musical instruments for aesthetic development.
Established in 1870, ACME is a long-established British whistle manufacturer. The crew of the luxury liner Titanic famously used ACME whistles.