Glenluce High D Review Tony Hinnigan

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[Thread revival. - Mod]

Thanks for the review link.

I found a Glenluce in 'C' (£14.95) & it should be coming soon - I hope it is as good as this one. :D

Also saw a Recorder Workshop 'C' whistle (£5.50), so thought I'd give it a try too.

(Both are plastic & look similar to this one.)
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Wizzywig's been revived from the grave????? :shock: :shock: These Moderators can do anything !!!! Maybe bring back Old WizzPost too.

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Steve Bliven wrote:Wizzywig's been revived from the grave?????
More like exhumed, really.
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Well, it was the only post I could find which referenced these Glenluce whistles............. :D

Others may have over looked it - so here it is revived. ;)
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That youtube link doesn't seem to be available anymore though.
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That's a shame, it was when I posted. :(

(I even downloaded a copy, he reckoned it was quite close to a Susato, just a little less loud.)

However, both have just arrived, & on first impressions, they seem to be pretty good, fairly easy to get the second octave too. :)

I think either would be a good starter whistle, & would likely make a good practice (car) whistle. :thumbsup:
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