I may have asked this question a long time ago, but I figured I'd try again.
In the summer of 2013, I was near the border between Maine and Canada, and I happened upon a box of whistles marked "Woodstock by Clarke". They were $7.99 each, and being the curious man I am, I bought a green one and left. It quickly became my favorite high D whistle for its beautiful, chirpy second octave, and husky, open first, so I went online and tried to find a second one. I had no luck whatsoever. I even ordered one listed as a Woodstock, and received a Sweetone instead. At that point, I found that a Woodstock, as far as I could see, was identical. I currently have two Sweetones and the Woodstock, and each plays slightly differently, but I've always wondered, what was the deal with the "Woodstock"? Was it a limited run? Were they similar to the Meg, as a more cheaply produced Sweetone, but just rebranded for the American market? I'm content with Woodstock = Sweetone, but I'd love it if someone could solve my longstanding mystery.
Woodstock by Clarke?
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Re: Woodstock by Clarke?
Thank you for that question. It led me down quite ´the rabbit-hole of memory´. The short answer is right here: https://www.homespun.com/shop/product/pennywhistle/
Happy Traum and company are based in Woodstock, NY. If you click the zoom button, you can see on the whistle ¨Woods. . .¨.
Bye the bye, ´Meg´ was Victorian slang for a ha´pence, which is what Robert Clarke charged for his hand made whistles, and came to be what folks back then came to call them.
Bob
Happy Traum and company are based in Woodstock, NY. If you click the zoom button, you can see on the whistle ¨Woods. . .¨.
Bye the bye, ´Meg´ was Victorian slang for a ha´pence, which is what Robert Clarke charged for his hand made whistles, and came to be what folks back then came to call them.
Bob
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Re: Woodstock by Clarke?
i like the original Clarkes, soft and even, always oil the wood block
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