Whistles For Sale
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Whistles For Sale
Water Weasel in A gray PVC. No plumbing code. Sale Pending.
Olivewood and Brass Busman High D made in 05, I like this whistle but I have played it very little recently and I am in need of money. Plus I like louder whistles than this one even though the tone is so sweet. Sale Pending.
Black Diamond in D Sold.
Trades considered.
Olivewood and Brass Busman High D made in 05, I like this whistle but I have played it very little recently and I am in need of money. Plus I like louder whistles than this one even though the tone is so sweet. Sale Pending.
Black Diamond in D Sold.
Trades considered.
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I already have one, and I wouldn't part with it for any reason.
The WW A is a truly awesome whistle -- it has more in common with low whistles than with pennywhistles. It has a big sound with a bit of roughness and a bit of sweetness.
Also, I've dealt with Avery at least a few times as both buyer and seller, and he's a stand-up dude.
The WW A is a truly awesome whistle -- it has more in common with low whistles than with pennywhistles. It has a big sound with a bit of roughness and a bit of sweetness.
Also, I've dealt with Avery at least a few times as both buyer and seller, and he's a stand-up dude.
Charlie
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chas wrote: I've dealt with Avery at least a few times as both buyer and seller, and he's a stand-up dude.
Ditto.
''Whistles of Wood'', cpvc and brass. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=69086
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What kind of trade would you consider?Unseen122 wrote:Water Weasel in A gray PVC. No plumbing code. I ask $125 US plus shipping.
Trades considered.
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Bumpity bump!
I have no interest in this sale but...
I can't believe the WW and the Busman have not sold. I really like my Weasels. The grey Water Weasel A is a winner all around, one of my favorites for sure.
As it happens I also own an olivewood Busman with brass fittings. It is one of the most attractive whistles I have ever seen - and it plays great too. Olivewood has the some of the most interesting grain figure and color there is. If someone is looking for a real looker at a great price, jump on this one.
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I have no interest in this sale but...
I can't believe the WW and the Busman have not sold. I really like my Weasels. The grey Water Weasel A is a winner all around, one of my favorites for sure.
As it happens I also own an olivewood Busman with brass fittings. It is one of the most attractive whistles I have ever seen - and it plays great too. Olivewood has the some of the most interesting grain figure and color there is. If someone is looking for a real looker at a great price, jump on this one.
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Well I'm pleased it hadn't sold, cuz I put a check in the mail to Avery yesterday. Never played an A, but I've seen a number of people say they like that key and I'm expecting I might get more slack from the wife if the whistle is not so piercing as a D.Feadoggie wrote:I can't believe the WW and the Busman have not sold. I really like my Weasels. The grey Water Weasel A is a winner all around, one of my favorites for sure.
Now I'm doing the "look out the window for the mailman" jig. <g>
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Times have changed. Around here we do the ''look out the window for the mailmamm.'' She is real nice. Pulls into the driveway and honks the horn when there is a package.Carey wrote:
Now I'm doing the "look out the window for the mailman" jig. <g>
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Carey, I hope you like the Water Weasel A. The pitch of an A whistle may not be as piercing as a high D but the Water Weasel is a loud but nicely balanced whistle. Let us know what you , and your wife, think of it.Well I'm pleased it hadn't sold, cuz I put a check in the mail to Avery yesterday. Never played an A, but I've seen a number of people say they like that key and I'm expecting I might get more slack from the wife if the whistle is not so piercing as a D.
I see that the Busman sale is pending but I thought I'd show a picture of my Olivewood Busman in case anyone needs a little more inspiration.
Just click on the thumbnail for a larger view.
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