Offering up for sale the Following:
My Overton Low D and Anodised Low F, plus a Chieftain Low F.
The Low D is a “Standard” Goldie Overton model, not the Big Hole Low D. This whistle has just about the easiest reach and smallest holes you’ll find - I know because I’ve compared this particular whistle to a whole bunch of other Low D’s out there. The Tone hole edges are nicely rounded, not sharp, and the whistle is in excellent condition. This has been my favorite Low D for almost 3 years now, even with all the other Low D’s I’ve owned. $175.00 is the cost - no bargain basement price, but certainly fair, all things considered.
The Overton Low F I’m selling is my very favorite whistle, period - I’ve mentioned this before. It’s a gorgeous Anodised Blue color, and sounds fantastic. Again, the tone holes are nicely rounded, as Colin normally does, and the reach is easy with nice sized holes. These cost about $185 + shipping new, when you can get them, so that’s what I’m asking. Seems fair enough to avoid the wait. Not to mention how good this particular whistle is.
I also have Chieftain Low F for sale. IMO, It’s not in the same league as the above mentioned Overton, however, it’s far superior to any other Chieftain I’ve ever run across. I bought this particular whistle from our own Phil O. who, as I recall, also felt this was an unsusually good Chieftain, is that correct Phil O.? Didn’t one Mr. Bill Ochs also comment on it?
The whistle is in very good condition, although I must point out that the holes on this whistle were not drilled quite right at the factory: They drift slightly from left to right as they go down the whistle. Phil O. never even noticed this during the time he owned the whistle, so it’s not that severe, but as always, I feel the need to be honest, so I must mention it. I’ll offer this unusually good Chieftain Low F up for the price of a “normal” Chieftain Soprano D $100.
Please contact me off board, via e-mail. Thanks.
Loren