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DaveAuty
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Tell us something.: I play the whistle, I used to play flute but have Dupuytren's contracture so can only play whistle now which is fine. Mostly play sessions around Canterbury Kent area.
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Looking for Tony Higgins

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As the title suggests. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be appreciated. I have obviously tried the usual ways.

Cheers.
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Tell us something.: Mostly producer of the Wooden Flute Obsession 3-volume 6-CD 7-hour set of mostly player's choice of Irish tunes, played mostly solo, on mostly wooden flutes by approximately 120 different mostly highly-rated traditional flute players & are mostly...
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No response on the website, last updated in 2017?
http://www.tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/

Last post on C&F was June 19, 2017
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I've sent you a Public Records search result by PM.
International Traditional Music Society, Inc.
A non-profit 501c3 charity/educational public benefit corporation
Wooden Flute Obsession CDs (3 volumes, 6 discs, 7 hours, 120 players/tracks)
https://www.worldtrad.org
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Tin whistle player tries to go straight, but other whistlers ferret out his hiding place and drag him back into their nefarious world. Dave tried to contact me while my computer was in the shop and I was on vacation. Had an actual airmail letter from England from Dave in the mailbox when I got home from Big Sur, CA. Thought, oh man, what did I do? Best wishes to you all.

I'm retiring from work in 5 weeks. More time to work on the slow airs and thinking of getting out the banjo and relearning claw hammer style. Getting psyched. :party:
Tony
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TonyHiggins wrote: More time to work on the slow airs and thinking of getting out the banjo and relearning claw hammer style. Getting psyched. :party:
Tony
If you're playing trad, you might consider a tenor banjo. They're great fun and you don't spend all your time messing with different tunings. I love having both a banjo and a whistle at a session so I can switch.
Got wood?
http://www.Busmanwhistles.com
Let me custom make one for you!
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