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your whistle needs to be reliable, it can't get jammed, like pea whistles often do. Use the pea-less, it sounds clearer, louder, and people stop when you blow that thing. There's no fear of your lips sticking to the plastic on cold days, and it is better for your teeth.
Everyone on a crew should use the same whistle, because it sounds better. The only problem with the fox 40 is that i've met a few vetren officials who are hard of hearing. |
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Interesting commments.
I've used a plastic whistle with a pea for my entire officiating career and never had one jam. Is this something that you all experience often? Also, are you guys so organized that everyone working on the same crew blows the same whistle? Impressive. Maybe it's because we work assignments or maybe we just don't see the importance of having only one type of whistle. |
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Hmm, I have an idea...
Perhaps we should "sound-code" our whistles...
That way at least we can identify where the inadvertent whistle came from... By the way, the American Classic is a great whistle for you guys who want the "classic" look. And it has a rubber pea so it does not get stuck like a cork one does... Plus its metal so it should last forever (except for the rubber tip-guards that get chewed through after a season or two; but you can get those replaced)...
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Never worked ona crew that all had the same whistles, some have metal, some have plastic, some have peas and some don't! |
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