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Hi,

 

Not sure if this is the correct place to post this, but none of the other forums seemed appropriate.

 

Does anyone here have one of the chimed train whistles from Schrader's railroad catalog, and if so, how satisfied are you with it?  Does it sound legitimate or does it sound toylike?  I'm thinking about purchasing one, but want some second opinions before I follow through.

 

Thanks,

Aaron

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If you're referring to the wooden, box-shaped whistle, then they are fairly realistic, for a lightweight whistle.  Back in the 1970's, when I was a boy Engineer with dark hair, I carried one in my grip.  If the Conductor (aboard the waycar, of course) highballed the train over the radio, I answered back over the radio with two shorts on the wooden whistle.

 

If you want a hand-held whistle that will replicate the sound of a big 5-note chime whistle as might have been used on big steam, then you'll need to search around for one with a bundle of aluminum tubes.  Somebody made these in the 1970's, but I have not seen one for years.  They were somewhat expensive when new, but they did sound quite realistic and the tone could be "quilled" by increasing or decreasing the air flow.

I still have a four-tube aluminum chime whistle commemorating the opening of the Saturn plant in March of 1988 in Spring Hill TN. Mine has the Saturn logo, the Tennessee three-star logo, and the CSX Transportation logo. We rode a special train out to the plant with the Governor, members of the 95th General Assembly, and a number of Saturn and CSX officials. On the way back, I was sitting next to the CSX President in the theatre car, when he said he had an office full of this stuff, and he asked me if I wanted it. He also said he had NO kids in his home, and I responded that I was the biggest kid in my house! 

 

It has a great steam sound but does require some SERIOUS blowing! 

 

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