Can I get this old postwar whistle tender to whistle again?
One of my latest train show finds was this 6654W tin whistle tender. I have been wanting one of these for a while and I got it this one for a couple of bucks. I really like these older ones because of the cast metal whistle box instead of the plastic ones the later postwar tenders have. I find these older versions to be MUCH louder and clearer. I truly appreciate everyone's comments and support in this community we all built. A few more ways to help are: Get some MERCH designed for you railfans! At WarrenMuzakArt.redbubble.com or Want to grab a coffee? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/warrenmu... or Postwar Guy page at patreon.com/PostWarGuy

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