Howdy,
If anyone has a Timothy Potter whistle that they don’t need, I’d be happy to buy it.
WTB: Timothy Potter whistle
- Sirchronique
- Posts: 1014
- Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:56 pm
- antispam: No
- Please enter the next number in sequence: 8
- Tell us something.: I like whistles, flutes, lyres, cittern/mandolin/bouzouki family instruments, as well as heavy and nasty slap bass. Languages, linguistics, history (especially Migration Period and Bronze Age Europe), cuisine from various parts of Latin America, chili growing, bushcraft, and the works of JRR Tolkien also tickle my fancy.
- Location: Southern Indiana
- Sirchronique
- Posts: 1014
- Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:56 pm
- antispam: No
- Please enter the next number in sequence: 8
- Tell us something.: I like whistles, flutes, lyres, cittern/mandolin/bouzouki family instruments, as well as heavy and nasty slap bass. Languages, linguistics, history (especially Migration Period and Bronze Age Europe), cuisine from various parts of Latin America, chili growing, bushcraft, and the works of JRR Tolkien also tickle my fancy.
- Location: Southern Indiana
Re: WTB: Timothy Potter whistle
Bumperoo
I would be willing to pay handsomely to anyone who has one to sell. These are my favourite D whistles, and I gave my extras away to people who liked them before realizing that they weren’t still readily available for purchase.
I would be willing to pay handsomely to anyone who has one to sell. These are my favourite D whistles, and I gave my extras away to people who liked them before realizing that they weren’t still readily available for purchase.