I relisted the High Eb, and sold the High D. The price on the Eb was brought down $22.00. Thanks for looking.
Sindt High Eb
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FS - Sindt High Eb Whistle - on Ebay
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Hi, Casey,
I'd be interested in your Sindt D if the price were lower.
By the way, generally you won't get many bids when you start an auction at about the same price something sells on the street. Bidders like to think they might get a deal, and so they'll start bidding. Then once they're bidding they'll up their bid, possibly higher than you thought possible. It's silly but I know I've done that!
Good luck on the auctions.
I'd be interested in your Sindt D if the price were lower.
By the way, generally you won't get many bids when you start an auction at about the same price something sells on the street. Bidders like to think they might get a deal, and so they'll start bidding. Then once they're bidding they'll up their bid, possibly higher than you thought possible. It's silly but I know I've done that!
Good luck on the auctions.
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I replied to you through Ebay. My starting price is lower than what people sell them for here on C&F. If I don't get any bids, I will lower the price. Don't worry, I've sold a lot of instruments online. Thanks.azw wrote:Hi, Casey,
I'd be interested in your Sindt D if the price were lower.
By the way, generally you won't get many bids when you start an auction at about the same price something sells on the street. Bidders like to think they might get a deal, and so they'll start bidding. Then once they're bidding they'll up their bid, possibly higher than you thought possible. It's silly but I know I've done that!
Good luck on the auctions.
I play Gary Humphrey whistles mostly. My Humphrey wide-bore has a very similar voice to the Sindt whistle. I also like Chieftains. Also, I am not a half-holer.Screeeech!!! wrote:May i ask what whistles are you playing instead and why you don't play these?
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Ab. Which makes it the right choice for playing along with the great highland pipes. Not that you would ever want to play along with the GHP, or that your whistle would stand a chance of being heard if you did despite not wanting to. But, you know.srt19170 wrote:From the Ebay listing:Get a lot of call for Eb whistles at your sessions, do you?...has a tone that can cut through a session well.
Now I'm trying to figure out what the 2nd key is on an Eb whistle ... F# maybe?
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