Dad and I did a large batch of Pro Whistles at the shop, only to find that we have a problem in matching the color of the laminated birch (a color-control problem where the material was manufactured). The whistles still hold their own: I gave them a new bore in the body, and they're more resonant than the last batch. On the G-hole, I undercut above to improve the octave. The finish is great, the scale is true, the response is balanced and the tone is sweet. The craftsmanship is solid, but the bodies are a dark walnutty shade which doesn't quite complement the peat-brown shade of the heads (although each color is nice in itself). We've decided to stand by our workmanship while taking responsibility for the color problem and knocking off $10 apiece for the aesthetic offense. 'My bad. When I buy the laminate for our next batch in the future, I'll just have to make the color a stronger issue with the supplier. Meanwhile, whistles will sell not for $135 but $125; Fifes will sell not for $105 but $95. The extra Fife/Whistle head ('Trio') is still an option at an extra $5 off. Again, our regrets.
Walt Sweet, Designer
Ralph Sweet, Proprietor
Sweetheart Flute Co.
p.s.: This posting has been cleared with Dale