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FS - Copeland Hi-D Nickel and Hudson Wind

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Well, I was going to sell my O'Brien Narrow Bore Brass too - but I can't part with it.

Here's a link to ebay listings:
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Here's pics of the Copeland and Hudson Wind I am selling.
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And a link to my observations regarding the Hudson Wind:
http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php?t=46240

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Is that an indented ring around the bell of the Copeland? My vintage 2000 nickel Copeland D has a plain bell. What year is this one?
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MTGuru wrote:Is that an indented ring around the bell of the Copeland? My vintage 2000 nickel Copeland D has a plain bell. What year is this one?
Serial 3770, from March of 2006. :)
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Anyone know how the volume of a
Hudson compares to that of a Sindt D?
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I'm not sure why, but I've been asked in PM thrice for more detail on the Copeland. Probably because it's not all in one place.

The Copeland is...
Key: Soprano D
Material: Nickel Silver
Vintage: March 2006
Serial #: 3770

Any more questions, ask away.

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dfernandez77 wrote: Any more questions, ask away.
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dfernandez77 wrote:I'm not sure why, but I've been asked in PM thrice for more detail on the Copeland. Probably because it's not all in one place.

The Copeland is...
Key: Soprano D
Material: Nickel Silver
Vintage: March 2006
Serial #: 3770

Any more questions, ask away.

Thanks,
Anyone know how the volume of a
Hudson compares to that of a Sindt D?

Or anything else?
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Keep in mind also that Michael Copeland can personally re-voice any of his existing whistles to your personal preferences, as his schedule allows.
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For the person who buys Daniel's whistles ... probably. :wink:
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I have heard of nickel and I have heard of silver, but not nickel silver.

:-?

I guess it is possible to alloy those two, but why?
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More durable than silver alone. Often used for student Boehm flutes...
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jim stone wrote:Anyone know how the volume of a
Hudson compares to that of a Sindt D?
I've never heard a Sindt, but I can tell you that my Hudson is a bit louder than my O'brien Stowaway. It's not a quiet whistle, it's easily heard in medium sized session but it's not as loud as a Susato. Hope that helps.
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Nickel silver contains no silver. It is an alloy of copper, zinc and nickel used in musical instruments.
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IDAwHOa wrote:I have heard of nickel and I have heard of silver, but not nickel silver.
I don't believe there is any silver in "nickel silver". I believe it is an alloy of copper, zinc and nickel and is sometimes called German silver. It is silver only in color but is hard, takes a nice polish and resists corrosion well. If anyone knows otherwise, feel free to correct me.

I have one of Copeland's nickel D's and it is a very, very nice whistle.
MTGuru wrote:Is that an indented ring around the bell of the Copeland?
I have owned five Copeland high D's, only one has the ring at the bottom of the tube. It's a brass whistle, nice touch though.

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Bloomfield wrote:
dfernandez77 wrote: Any more questions, ask away.
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What you believe exists, does.

Well, unless beliefs are not reality.

In my reality I believe that beliefs are not reality.

Oh Hell! Ask an existentialist. :D
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O'Brien wrote:Nickel silver contains no silver. It is an alloy of copper, zinc and nickel used in musical instruments.
That's what I thought.
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