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Acme Coucou Bird Call
The well known two-note call is obtained by leaving the stop-hole open for the first blow and by closing with the finger for the second.
Acme Duck Bird Call
The ACME duck call 572 produces a wide variety of high and low pitched duck call sounds and ‘quacks’. From the deeper drake duck call through to a ...
View full detailsAcme Nightingale Bird Call Whistle
Nightingale/Blackbird/Thrush and other spectacular sounds. Adding water to the drum and using the tongue produces many sounds.
ACME Samba Whistle
Produces the traditional sounds of Brazilian carnival. By placing the fingers on the side projections and varying the blowing, the possibilities fo...
View full detailsAcme Siren Whistle
Sometimes known as the cyclist’s road clearer. This unmistakable sound, introduced in 1895, still finds numerous uses. From tribal dances to marine...
View full detailsAcme Siren Whistle With Bell
Same as 147 but fitted with a 17.75cm bell piece to greatly augment the sound.
Acme Two Tone Train Whistle
Brass nickel plated. Produces train type sound. 9cm long.