I apologize... I called it the Model F in error. It is Ron's version of the Ferrary. I apologize for the confusion.MichaelRS wrote:I'm sorry, could you clear that up? You have one of those acrylic resin fiefs and you have a Model F that Ed Boyle touts?jiminos wrote:What Steve said. I have one of Ron Peeler's fife. Fabulous. I have the model F with modern tuning as opposed to the historica military fife tuning.Steve Bliven wrote:Perhaps Peeler Fifes acrylic resin instruments (scroll down), especially if you like bright colors...
Or maybe these
Best wishes.
Steve
Is there a quality plastic Fife?
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Yes. They do. I know this because I have both.... and play both. The Peeler is an excellent military fife.MichaelRS wrote:Sooo.... does anyone KNOW if those acrylic fiefs from Peeler play pretty much like a high-grade wood ones?
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