I noticed when I was cleaning and greasing my Burke D Brass whistle that under the mouthpiece it had this dark mark on the tube under the mouthpiece. What is this? Just rubbing where I have adjusted the intonation by moving the tuning slide? See picture below.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hQWfgR8goUH2ZuGi6
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The photobucket logo appears right over the whistle on both pictures when I opened them. Try taking a picture with the whistle in a different position. (Others may not have this problem. I am a photobucket idiot.)
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I'm getting the same visual obstruction.busterbill wrote:The photobucket logo appears right over the whistle on both pictures when I opened them. Try taking a picture with the whistle in a different position. (Others may not have this problem. I am a photobucket idiot.)
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Okay. I'm not getting that. I'll try something new.Nanohedron wrote:I'm getting the same visual obstruction.busterbill wrote:The photobucket logo appears right over the whistle on both pictures when I opened them. Try taking a picture with the whistle in a different position. (Others may not have this problem. I am a photobucket idiot.)
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Yes you seem to have worn a photobucket logo into the whistle
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Okay guys try the new link in the original post. That hopefully should work.PB+J wrote:Yes you seem to have worn a photobucket logo into the whistle
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Could it be residue from the O ring. I assume Burkes are still made with an O ring inside. I'd just email Michael Burke. It is interesting. My Burke is older and I believe the design changed a bit. But it is also off in another state with my son or I'd take mine apart and see if it looks the same.
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That's a good point. Yes they still have O rings. I might email Michael Burke and find out.busterbill wrote:Could it be residue from the O ring. I assume Burkes are still made with an O ring inside. I'd just email Michael Burke. It is interesting. My Burke is older and I believe the design changed a bit. But it is also off in another state with my son or I'd take mine apart and see if it looks the same.
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Here is Michael Burke's response regarding the mark.busterbill wrote:Could it be residue from the O ring. I assume Burkes are still made with an O ring inside. I'd just email Michael Burke. It is interesting. My Burke is older and I believe the design changed a bit. But it is also off in another state with my son or I'd take mine apart and see if it looks the same.
"Hi Matthew,
I do not know what that black stuff is. It is not going to affect playability and it is not visible, but if you want to get rid of it, you could clean all the greae off and then wipe it with a rag or swab soaked in acetone. Alcohol might also work. Dry it off afterward and relubricate.
By the way- vaseline is ok in a pinch but it can build up and need to be cleaned off, so I recommend a synthetic food grade grease called Super Lube.
You can get a 3 oz tube at Amazon and it will last a lifetime.
Here is a picture of it.
All the best
Mike
https://www.amazon.com/Super-Lube-21030 ... 169&sr=8-3
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