WTB: Carbony or Lambe Whistles

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WTB: Carbony or Lambe Whistles

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Ahoy,

Here lately I’ve been playing my Carbony whistles the majority of the time, and I’d like to have one in every key in which they are made. If anyone has any available for a good deal, I would be interested.

I already have Carbony whistles in Low D, Low E, Low F, and Alto G. If you have them in any other key, however, please PM me and let’s talk about price.

Also, I’m fond of my low D Lambe, and I would also like to try those in other keys. So, if you’ve got any Lambe whistle that isn’t a Low D, please let me know.

Keep tootin’ and a-skootin’,
SirChronique :thumbsup:
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Re: WTB: Carbony or Lambe Whistles

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Re: WTB: Carbony or Lambe Whistles

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