The three hand-polished pipes of this beautiful Acme Locomotive train whistle set just the tone for the Chattanooga Choo Choo or The Last Train to Clarksville.
This traditional model has been part of the percussionists essential kit since the early 1900s. Also known as the Locomotive Whistle, which originated, so the story goes, on the Leicester and Swannington Railway line.
A quality and realistic sounding locomotive train whistle made of metal pipes with a plastic mouthpiece, approx 31cm long.
Acme Whistles crafted Since 1870. Pioneered by Joseph Hudson started work at the age of 12 in the engineering workshops of Birmingham. He trained for 7 years as a toolmaker learning to do by hand the many tasks so often undertaken by a machine today. In these early times he learned the skills that made him a superb craftsman in metal, later forming J Hudson & Co Whistles Ltd. Acme.
Made in England.