Cody K wrote, "Whispering's kind of an iconic piece for its moment, too -- that saw!"
Not a saw, according to the contemporary literature referred to in this article
http://www.gracyk.com/whiteman.shtml
… but rather a "bosun's-pipe-slide-trombone-whistle instrument." I once saved from an Internet posting a period advertisement for this very instrument, but alas, I can't seem to discover what I filed it under. If I ever turned it up, I will post it here.
Warren Luce played it on "Whispering," according to this
http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/m ... Whispering
http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/t ... de_whistle
Thanks for the offer of sending me the extra copies of Whispering, but as much as I like the song, two copies is probably enough, given the space problems I have here.
As an aside, there was once thread on 78-L where people from all over the USA complained about records they turned up again and again and again. A surprisingly large number of them were records unknown to me, and I had been an active collector for 15 years before joining that listserv. It seems that, especially for pre-World War II records, what turns up a lot really depends on the part of the country where you are looking.
Best wishes, Mark