A little history
Those of us that started doing baseketball in the 1960's had a great example to follow: Mendy Rudolph
Of course he used a "finger whistle" -- the philosophy in those days was if your whistle was not in your mouth then you would not make calls to quickly.
I do believe with all the training we get there is no need for a finger whistle. There is no need ever for a "palmed whistle."
This thread is an example of how many, many threads go.
OP asks for opinions and when the opinions are not supportive the poster gets defensive then nasty.
I always give the same advice: When it is you against the world I always take the world.
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