Hi, I'm hoping you could all help me out here
I just bought the above named whistle for £40 in an antique shop. I'm wanting to know if its genuine and worth the price.
On the back I'm sure it says ACMEOID ENGLAND J Co
Here are some photo's
L&N.E.R Acme Thunderer whistle
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Re: L&N.E.R Acme Thunderer whistle
It's nice but (admittedly I have not been collecting for 10 years) not worth £40. £20 at most
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Re: L&N.E.R Acme Thunderer whistle
G'day Gents
Me, I'm still wondering how they got that little ball inside,
Still a nice reminder of the LNER.
manna
Me, I'm still wondering how they got that little ball inside,
Still a nice reminder of the LNER.
manna
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Re: L&N.E.R Acme Thunderer whistle
Aren't they still in production?
Re: L&N.E.R Acme Thunderer whistle
The Acme Thunderer whistle is still made today on sale around £4/£6.00 online.
My wife still has the one she used for School yard duties.
My wife still has the one she used for School yard duties.
Re: L&N.E.R Acme Thunderer whistle
Manna, if you saw Portillo this week it showed you. The ball is actually cork and was steamed to make it pliable.It was then squeezed through the alit and left to dry out, and as it did it expanded. Corks in wine bottles use the same priciple. So question answered for me as well!
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Re: L&N.E.R Acme Thunderer whistle
"LIKE" But manna is in OZ so he might not have seen it.silverfox wrote:Manna, if you saw Portillo this week it showed you. The ball is actually cork and was steamed to make it pliable.It was then squeezed through the alit and left to dry out, and as it did it expanded. Corks in wine bottles use the same priciple. So question answered for me as well!
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