Hello everyone,
Looking to purchase maple head whistles by Ronaldo Reyburn in Oregon , in G, F, Eb, Low D or Low C.
I have had all of those keys in the past, but sold them when I was having health issues, and now looking to see
if I can find a few.
I did contact Ronaldo, and was able to get a old stock low D with offset holes from him, and
has made me remember how much I like his maple head whistles. and am now looking to see if any others might be available !-
Many Thanks !
pm me, or my email is : veloguru1@yahoo.com
Best Wishes and Safe Tootling -
Ed Gilkison in Lakebay Washington USA
Maple Head Reyburn Whistles wanted
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Re: Maple Head Reyburn Whistles wanted
Have you played his Delrin head ones, Alu or Brass, and just like the maple head more? I've never played the maple head, but the Delrin ones are very nice.
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Re: Maple Head Reyburn Whistles wanted
Many years ago I bought a maple head low D. Ronaldo persuade me that t would be much better for me to buy one with offset holes, but it didn't suit me at all. I simply couldn't play it. I had to send the whole thing back and get him to make me a replacement body with inline holes. Sadly, the UK customs at the time charged me not only for the first time of shipping, but full customs for the second time as well, which meant that it ended up costing me over three times the actual price of the whistle. I've never dared buy an instrument from the US again*. Still, the one with inline holes is good.veloed wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 6:55 pm Hello everyone,
Looking to purchase maple head whistles by Ronaldo Reyburn in Oregon , in G, F, Eb, Low D or Low C.
I have had all of those keys in the past, but sold them when I was having health issues, and now looking to see
if I can find a few.
I did contact Ronaldo, and was able to get a old stock low D with offset holes from him, and
has made me remember how much I like his maple head whistles. and am now looking to see if any others might be available !-
Many Thanks !
pm me, or my email is : veloguru1@yahoo.com
Best Wishes and Safe Tootling -
Ed Gilkison in Lakebay Washington USA
* Now, since Brexit, I imagine the same thing will apply wherever I buy anything from, if it's outside the UK.
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Re: Maple Head Reyburn Whistles wanted
OUCH, thats a lot of customs. For some reason USA customs doesnt seem to be interested in taking my money, which is strange because that's the governments favorite thing to do.benhall.1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 12:27 am Many years ago I bought a maple head low D. Ronaldo persuade me that t would be much better for me to buy one with offset holes, but it didn't suit me at all. I simply couldn't play it. I had to send the whole thing back and get him to make me a replacement body with inline holes. Sadly, the UK customs at the time charged me not only for the first time of shipping, but full customs for the second time as well, which meant that it ended up costing me over three times the actual price of the whistle. I've never dared buy an instrument from the US again*. Still, the one with inline holes is good.
* Now, since Brexit, I imagine the same thing will apply wherever I buy anything from, if it's outside the UK.
At least theres a lot of good whistles made in the UK.
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Re: Maple Head Reyburn Whistles wanted
True. There are some decent ones. I like Reyburn's sound, though and, once you get a hole configuration which suits you (in my case, very definitely inline) then they're pretty easy to play.Narzog wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:25 amOUCH, thats a lot of customs. For some reason USA customs doesnt seem to be interested in taking my money, which is strange because that's the governments favorite thing to do.benhall.1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 12:27 am Many years ago I bought a maple head low D. Ronaldo persuade me that t would be much better for me to buy one with offset holes, but it didn't suit me at all. I simply couldn't play it. I had to send the whole thing back and get him to make me a replacement body with inline holes. Sadly, the UK customs at the time charged me not only for the first time of shipping, but full customs for the second time as well, which meant that it ended up costing me over three times the actual price of the whistle. I've never dared buy an instrument from the US again*. Still, the one with inline holes is good.
* Now, since Brexit, I imagine the same thing will apply wherever I buy anything from, if it's outside the UK.
At least theres a lot of good whistles made in the UK.
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Re: Maple Head Reyburn Whistles wanted
I used to own a Reyburn maple-head Low D and it had a tone I've not encountered on any other whistle, including other Reyburns.
In general the common US thing of trying to create whistles that sound like things other than whistles (Recorders, Boehm flutes, Native American flutes, etc) is dismaying to me, and I'd much rather play whistles that are happy sounding like Irish whistles.
However I will say that I loved the decidedly NAF-like tone of that maple-head Reyburn Low D.
In the end I value playability over tone and that maple-head Reyburn had two other common US neo-whistle attributes: requiring a large quantity of air, and having stiff high notes.
In general the common US thing of trying to create whistles that sound like things other than whistles (Recorders, Boehm flutes, Native American flutes, etc) is dismaying to me, and I'd much rather play whistles that are happy sounding like Irish whistles.
However I will say that I loved the decidedly NAF-like tone of that maple-head Reyburn Low D.
In the end I value playability over tone and that maple-head Reyburn had two other common US neo-whistle attributes: requiring a large quantity of air, and having stiff high notes.
Richard Cook
c1980 Quinn uilleann pipes
1945 Starck Highland pipes
Goldie Low D whistle
c1980 Quinn uilleann pipes
1945 Starck Highland pipes
Goldie Low D whistle
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Re: Maple Head Reyburn Whistles wanted
Hi Richard, I believe it was me that purchased a couple of your maple head Reyburns some years ago. One had an extra tube - a low C - in aluminum.
I loved them all ! - thank you again for allowing me to purchase them at that time. Wish I had been able to keep them.
I loved them all ! - thank you again for allowing me to purchase them at that time. Wish I had been able to keep them.