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    Posted 2 years ago

    ourmagic
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    The whistle is all metal. It's 1 1/4" tall and appears to be crome plated. Makes a very loud nice. Anybody know what it is, who made it
    and it's age? Thank you. Ourmagic

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    1. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 2 years ago
      It looks like a 'bird call' whistle. I'm guessing its top can be removed somehow to allow a little bit of water (or glycerin, or lightweight oil) to be put inside it -- then blowing into it will produce a warbling kind of sound effect reminiscent of a bird's song. Similar whistles are used in musical performances by a member of an orchestra (usually a percussionist, oddly) and were also commonly found as part of antique "movie palace" pipe organs used to accompany silent films.
    2. ourmagic, 2 years ago
      Thank you AnythingObscure, the top of the whistle does not come off. The only sound this makes is a loud police whistle type noise. But more like a shriek sound.
      So, maybe you right about the whistle being used for musical performances.
      Thanks again.
    3. Turnbill, 4 months ago
      Anything Obscure is correct. I have one that looks almost identical that belonged to my grandfather. He was a percussionist in an orchestra that accompanied silent films in Boston in the early 1900's (until the "talkies" came out). If you add just a few drops of water down the spout, it will produce a very realistic (and loud!) bird warbling song when used. Be sure to shake out the water before you put it away.

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