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I'm thinking of buying a new whistle, has anybody here played MK low D whistles? They look really good but I'd like to know what others think of them first.
They are fine whistles. I find them very similar to the Overtons I have played with good back pressure and volume. It feels like an Overton from a player's perspective and from the comments I've received it sounds like an Overton as well. They are very well made and I don't think you would be disappointed with the quality of the instrument. In saying all that they are pricey. I hope that's helpful.
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Thanks Seanduine, how do you find chieftain compares to overton in terms of backpressure etc.
I suspect from the lack of comments on MK whistles on this site they are not very popular?
I suspect from the lack of comments on MK whistles on this site they are not very popular?
Hi jb,
I can't comment on Chieftain whistles because I don't play them. If you live anywhere near Glasgow I recommend a visit to the Folk Revolution shop at St. George's Cross. Kenny is happy to let potential customers try the whistles and you will find MK, Overton, Chieftain and Alba whistles there.
I can't comment on Chieftain whistles because I don't play them. If you live anywhere near Glasgow I recommend a visit to the Folk Revolution shop at St. George's Cross. Kenny is happy to let potential customers try the whistles and you will find MK, Overton, Chieftain and Alba whistles there.
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I have a low D (green) that's lovely. This one has less backpressure than the Overtons I've played. I'd say in terms of backpressure - probably in the middle between a O'Briain and Overton. Intonation is perfect. The mouthpiece is really nice on them... That said... Overtons are great whistles - I especially like the lower keys... All said - If you're looking for that "Overton Sound", get an Overton.
For those of you in the US, we'll be MK's rep... We have a few coming in soon. If you'd like to be put on the list, give us an email.
Cheers,
For those of you in the US, we'll be MK's rep... We have a few coming in soon. If you'd like to be put on the list, give us an email.
Cheers,
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I've been playing an MK Low D for a couple of months now. This is a seriously good whistle. Very well made and really nice to play. It's well in tune, with a good strong bottom end and a loud, clear second octave. The long time in developement has resulted in a good, extremely well made, proffessional instrument.
JB
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1. Check the dates on the posts
if that's not it, then:
2. Check out Dales' Overton/Chieftain/what a mess page: http://www.chiffandfipple.com/whatamess.html
Or 3. Um... I don't know why you are confused.
if that's not it, then:
2. Check out Dales' Overton/Chieftain/what a mess page: http://www.chiffandfipple.com/whatamess.html
Or 3. Um... I don't know why you are confused.
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How about, "3: ... buy an Overton ... we'll be MK's rep... "NicoMoreno wrote:
Or 3. Um... I don't know why you are confused.
4. You misplaced your keys but are sure you put them down on the coffeetable just before you picked up your whistle.
5. You thought you clicked on the Singles Matching site, but everyone's talking about whistles.
6. Six is the new Three.
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Avery, sorry about the confusion. I was really just posting an update since Seanduine and Blayne had responded to my original post.
I went along to Folk Revolution as Seanduine suggested and really liked the MK. Only trouble was there was only a red one left and I fancied a black one. I contacted the maker, Misha Sommerville, direct and he had a new one ready for me at the beginning of January. According to Kenny at Folk Revolution, these whistles are selling really fast so I think we'll probably be hearing more about them in future.
Jack
I went along to Folk Revolution as Seanduine suggested and really liked the MK. Only trouble was there was only a red one left and I fancied a black one. I contacted the maker, Misha Sommerville, direct and he had a new one ready for me at the beginning of January. According to Kenny at Folk Revolution, these whistles are selling really fast so I think we'll probably be hearing more about them in future.
Jack
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