ACME Whistles 63 Metall schrill silver
CHF 14.00
Article no. ACME 56-0104
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Description
ACME Thunderer 63 whistle - Shrill
In the 1980s, the British toolmaker Joseph Hudson realized that the equipment of British police officers with rattles was not sufficient. He developed whistles (pea whistles) in the shape of a snail, which used a dried pea to produce deafening signals. This is how they got their name: Thunderer = thunder.
This was the beginning of the Thunderers' worldwide success. Today, in addition to the police, FIFA, the UN, lifeguards and various music clubs, for example, are equipped with the Thunderer. The whistle is indispensable today.
Specifications
- Very robust
- Material: metal
Details
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- ACME Whistles
- Trillerpfeife
- 63 Metall schrill
- silver