Identifying whistle

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Identifying whistle

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hi
I have an Australian whistle in a native timber, stamped with a capital A and below what look like crossed chilli peppers; the same design appears on the wooden box it came with. I bought it 12-15 years ago, or more.
I had the maker's advice on looking after it, but I don't know where it is.
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It was made by Brad Anderson of NSW, in Black Mulga wood, and I bought it in May 2008. I found the documentation, exactly where it was supposed to be - the last place I looked, of course
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He posted here, for the duration, as shadowformz.
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