talasiga wrote:I don't care what you say. I have got the Syns I need and I am not getting more just because they might sound different to the ones I have. You're going to have to do better than that to get my business.Mitch wrote:The Syn is a very individual instrument - no 2 are alike. This can be said of nearly all hand-made instruments (I say nearly just to accomodate the minor possibility of a statistical exception). All Syns I have tried are excellent players with individual characters - I like that
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My SYN D is my favorite. The day after it arrived I started thinking about needing the C. Now I'll have to either order the C or a D/C combo or send the head I have to Erle....hmmm, wish I'd just ordered the combo from the start. I don't want to be without for so long. Frustrating situation, great whistle.
Scott
Heb 12:29
Scott
Heb 12:29
Check your PM's Scott.Bridges-PdP wrote:My SYN D is my favorite. The day after it arrived I started thinking about needing the C. Now I'll have to either order the C or a D/C combo or send the head I have to Erle....hmmm, wish I'd just ordered the combo from the start. I don't want to be without for so long. Frustrating situation, great whistle.
Scott
Heb 12:29
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We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light
--Plato