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1860

In the 1860s, Joseph Hudson, who was a Birmingham trained toolmaker, converted his washroom at St. Marks Square, which he rented for one shilling and six pence per week, into a workshop. Here he did anything he could to supplement the family income from watch repairing to cobbling shoes.

For reasons now lost in the mists of antiquity, whistles were his passion.

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1870

The Boatswain Pipe was first designed in 1870. It was used to give commands to the crew of ships. The high-pitched notes can be heard in the worst gales. Today it is used mostly for ceremonial purposes.

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1883

In 1883 the London Police were looking for an idea to replace the hand rattle. Inspired by a sound derived from his violin, Joseph Hudson created the perfect sounding whistle for police use. A slightly jarring, discordant trill, that would be unique and far-carrying.

When tested by the Metropolitan Police in London, the whistle was heard over a mile away and immediately adopted as the official whistle of the London Bobby. It can still be seen on duty in the streets of London, and occasionally even heard.

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1884

In 1884 the ACME Thunderer, the world's first pea whistle, was launched. Offering total reliability, control and power to the referee, it is now the world's biggest selling whistle.

There is not a major league sport that has not been graced by this whistle.

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1895

The ACME Siren, sometimes known as the cyclist's road clearer, was introduced in 1895. The unmistakable sound still finds numerous uses today.

From tribal dances to marine signalling, this complex whistle made with watchmaker's precision, was the beginning of the ACME range of orchestral whistles and musical sound effects that remain popular to this day.

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1935

Up until the 1930s, dog whistles had not been specialized. Almost anything that made a sound was used. In 1935 ACME invented the Silent Dog Whistle, another world first.

Having a highly tuned and adjustable frequency range has made this the most effective whistle for trainers to communicate with their dogs, dolphins or whales.

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1940

The ACME Cricket for D-Day landings

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1949

The World’s first waterproof lifesaving Whistle

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1950

Special Working Dog Whistle

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1970

Adjustable Finger-Grip Whistle

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1980

Tornado Airfast Whistle

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1986

Hand Operated Mine Rescue Whistle

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1990

Multi-sound effect air Whistle

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2000

Tornado 2000 Whistle

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2009

Gem set jewellery Whistles

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2014

Hellova Safety & Marine Whistle

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2018

The ACME Peace Whistle has been specially designed to honour the Servicemen and women who contributed to the war effort during the Great War. Featuring a Flanders Fields poppy, this special whistle commemorates the Centenary of the end of WWI in November 2018.

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2021

Sterling Silver Miniature Whistle Cufflinks, Hallmarked at The Birmingham Assay Office. Fully workable replicas of the World Famous ACME Thunderer Whistle.

 ​For Wholesale pricing please contact: info@acmewhistle.com.au  

ACME Whistles Official Distributor

Australia & New Zealand

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