WTB: Ian Lambe Low D
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- Tell us something.: May 2022, I'm a second-time beginner to the whistle and low whistle after a three-year gap due to a chest injury brought to an end twelve years of playing. I've started on a high whistle and much is coming back quickly but it will be a while before I can manage a Low D again where my interest really lies. I chiefly love slow airs rather than dance tunes and am a fan of the likes of Davy Spillane, Eoin Duignan, Fred Morrison and Paddy Keenan.
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Re: WTB: Ian Lambe Low D
Try Powells in Galway?
There was an upright box of low whistles with a sign that said Dixon, Lambe, Chieftain etc. Low whistles.
I didn't rummage through the box but there were a few aluminium whistles among the dixons in their square plastic cases.
There was an upright box of low whistles with a sign that said Dixon, Lambe, Chieftain etc. Low whistles.
I didn't rummage through the box but there were a few aluminium whistles among the dixons in their square plastic cases.
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Re: WTB: Ian Lambe Low D
They used to stock Lambes, was in there last Tuesday and don't think I saw any, wasn't paying much attention to the low whistles though.Try Powells in Galway?
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Re: WTB: Ian Lambe Low D
Thanks very much guys. I'll check that out. Annoyingly, I've just missed a rather nice example on German eBay but it went before I could arrange for anyone over there to receive it for me. But the seller suggested Ian no longer makes them. Do you know if there's truth in that?
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Re: WTB: Ian Lambe Low D
Found myself in Galway again today (the arts festival and all that) and had another look in Powell's: the label on the low whistle box did say Lambes were included but I didn't spot any in there (assuming they still look the same as when I saw them in there years ago). Dixons and Chieftains, as far as I could tell.was in there last Tuesday and don't think I saw any, wasn't paying much attention to the low whistles though.
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Re: WTB: Ian Lambe Low D
Thanks, Mr Gumby. I e-mailed them and haven't had a reply so thanks for the information.
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- Tell us something.: May 2022, I'm a second-time beginner to the whistle and low whistle after a three-year gap due to a chest injury brought to an end twelve years of playing. I've started on a high whistle and much is coming back quickly but it will be a while before I can manage a Low D again where my interest really lies. I chiefly love slow airs rather than dance tunes and am a fan of the likes of Davy Spillane, Eoin Duignan, Fred Morrison and Paddy Keenan.
- Location: Scotland