Woe to those with Whoa I tell you…
As some of you my know (from earlier posts), I was awaiting my new set of OBrien Rovers in Purpleheart. Well, sit back and listen, and I will spin you a tale of woe that will bring a tear the the most hard-hearted of you.
The C/D set arrived the Friday before Memorial Day weekend. I was working from home that day, and my family had just left until Monday so I was feeling very up to a weekend of whistle-y goodness. Yeah, I know you have to break a wooden whistle in, but a man has to dream…
I opened the package and was immediately overwhelmed. David, you make a beautiful whistle. Certainly a long way from the first whistle I bought from you (yeah, I was his first customer…too many years back). I put it together and played a little. I must say, the backpressure was spot on for my taste. It was just slightly more than my beloved Sindt. The sound was louder, a bit more pure..with just a hint of chiff. STUNNING.
Now, you ask, what about all this woe you were sputtering about? Well…good luck has NEVER been my lot in life. I went upstairs and much to my dismay (and yes, I’m an idiot) I slammed the bedroom door on my hand.
When I say I slammed it on my hand, I don’t quite give the full picture. The door actually latched shut with my thumb still inside. I remember thinking…“well, that’s an interesting sound” as I heard the bones crush.
I opened the door with some effort, and called a friend to take me to the Emergency Room. Yep! Crushed. They wrapped it all up, and like an idiot, I declined the painkillers (as it was numb and I didn’t really know how much pain I was going to be in).
Even moving my fingers has hurt since then, and until last night, I haven’t even been able to pick up that beloved whistle. Lucky me…right? BAH!
Anyway, thanks David, as it’s as lovely as advertised. It’s an astonishing whistle and I very much enjoyed playing it last night. When I manage to get some real ability back to use my left hand, I’ll post a clip (though David has one on his site).
Still, it feels wonderful to play again.