Gear for sale (dup. from whistle board)

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JamieHamilton
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Post by JamieHamilton »

Hey all,

I'm doing some musical house cleaning and looking to dispense with some instruments I don't like and/or just don't play. Here's the list, prices, etc.:

Glenn Schultz High D (w/case): Three years old, excellent condition, rarely played. Wood unknown, and I just never cared much for it's sound - wood whistles are not what mows my lawn. ($190)

Burke Low F AlPro: Two years old, good condition. Very nice whistle, sweet tone, trading it in for a different model. ($100)

Chieftain Low D (tuneable): Four years old, good condition with some signs of use. Pretty nice tone, good starter low whistle. ($100)

R. Sweet "Colonial" Fife (Bb): Had a brush with fifer-dom about two years ago, but it didn't take. I've played this thing all of twice since. Excellent condition. ($50)

Anyway, if any of this piques your curiosity or you want to know more, drop me an email or a private message. As always, I'm open to any deals I just can't refuse - cash, bullion, Swiss bonds, little baggies of plutonium, kinky intrigues (sale contigent on furnishing or satisfactory photo). I'm a student, so I'm pretty pliant in these matters.

Regards,
Jamey Hamilton
JamieHamilton
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Post by JamieHamilton »

Hey folks,

The Burke Low F is spoken for.

Regards,
Jamey.
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