I have mentioned whistles in most of my postings and love having the real sound of a tug whistle aboard. Most everyone within miles will verbally call out with a "toot toot" and of course I have to reply with the whistle. The only real brass tug whistle maker left is the Kahlenberg company and can be reached on line. I admit that I paid a handsome price for the brass whistle (about $225) along with the compressor and air tank (about $450.)
Now the good news! I have made a connection with a man that makes whistles from PVC pipe that can be powered (sounded) with something as simple as a good blower fan! I had one made for my rig that is a triple tone (three harmonic notes) in as deep of a tone as he could make. I am in love with this one because by using a fan, the cost is kept low and it sounds like an old Mississippi River paddle wheeler from the turn of the century. If any of you tuggers are interested in this whistle, give me an email or phone call and I will hook you up on the special delivery hot line and he will make you one for less than $200.
I agree with Capt D in that we need to keep this TUG site active.
Bob
on
Tuggin' Aweigh
Now the good news! I have made a connection with a man that makes whistles from PVC pipe that can be powered (sounded) with something as simple as a good blower fan! I had one made for my rig that is a triple tone (three harmonic notes) in as deep of a tone as he could make. I am in love with this one because by using a fan, the cost is kept low and it sounds like an old Mississippi River paddle wheeler from the turn of the century. If any of you tuggers are interested in this whistle, give me an email or phone call and I will hook you up on the special delivery hot line and he will make you one for less than $200.
I agree with Capt D in that we need to keep this TUG site active.
Bob
on
Tuggin' Aweigh