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Bretton
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Tell us something.: I've been playing whistle for a very long time, but never seem to get any better than I was about 10 years ago. I'm okay with that. :)
Location: Bloomington, Indiana

Post by Bretton »

"You might want to contact Mike Burke,(Michael Burke Pennywhistle, Co.)
he's in your area,"

...I believe Mike Burke is in Murphysboro, Illinois, but you still might want to check out his whistles. :smile:
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PhilO
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Post by PhilO »

Lori - I was surprised re the Walton which is one of my favorite inexpensive whistles. If you ever want to go for as much as $100 or get one from a loved one as a special gift I'd recommend a Burke Al-pro aluminum soprano D. Fulfills all of your requirements IMHO more than any other whistle - ethereally light body, great tuning slide with o-ring, crystal clear full bodied tone throughout two octaves and easy transition. For a bit less (probably about $65), a Sindt is also excellent. Whatever you get, enjoy! Phil O.
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