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Overton low D, Sweet pro-- F/S NEW PICS

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i am going to be selling these------------an Overton low D (from Overton himself) about ten years old Perfect condition--225.00 +shipping
-------and a Ralph sweet dymond wood High D one of his first ones , the color varies on head joint and body----80.00------------but the sound is awsome perfect condition-------pictures later :D
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so is the ralph sweet whistle still for sale? also....

Could you maybe post some clips of it?
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What's the O-Ring for on the Sweetheart?
Are you trying MTGuru's O-ring tweak that far from the windway? :)
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fearfaoin wrote:What's the O-Ring for on the Sweetheart?
Are you trying MTGuru's O-ring tweak that far from the windway? :)
Sweetheart flutes and whistles come with those O-rings... They're actually nice to mark where "in tune" is...

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10-4 the sweet heart is for sale --------the O-ring is for tuning, it is a great whistle ------sweetheart makes , I think one of the best------ i have a Copeland and many clarkes , which i love------i have bee making Native american flutes lately and my time has been in this area
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fearfaoin wrote:What's the O-Ring for on the Sweetheart?
Are you trying MTGuru's O-ring tweak that far from the windway? :)
no , i tried that before ---it did not seem to work for me (other whistles) :D ------besides i have a house ------NO REASON FOR ME TO BE QUIET :D
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plunk111 wrote:Sweetheart flutes and whistles come with those O-rings... They're actually nice to mark where "in tune" is...
I'm pretty sure I used to own that very whistle (I sold one to cavefish last
year). It was decidedly absent any O-Rings when it left my house, so I
assumed it was aftermarket, if you will... Good point about the tuning
measurement.

I bought the whistle at a discount from the Sweets because they didn't
think the colors of the two halves matched perfectly (honestly, I couldn't
tell). Now cavefish is passing the savings on to you! It sounds great, and
it's as cheap as free! Someone should snap it up!
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fearfaoin wrote:
plunk111 wrote:Sweetheart flutes and whistles come with those O-rings... They're actually nice to mark where "in tune" is...
I'm pretty sure I used to own that very whistle (I sold one to cavefish last
year). It was decidedly absent any O-Rings when it left my house, so I
assumed it was aftermarket, if you will... Good point about the tuning
measurement.

I bought the whistle at a discount from the Sweets because they didn't
think the colors of the two halves matched perfectly (honestly, I couldn't
tell). Now cavefish is passing the savings on to you! It sounds great, and
it's as cheap as free! Someone should snap it up!
yep. it has played well and I added the O-ring ----i guess they come with them now-------
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cavefish wrote:yep. it has played well and I added the O-ring ----i guess they come with them now-------
Yeah, I guess you're ahead of the curve.
I do see the O-Rings in the pictures on the Sweetheart site now.
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Post by springrobin »

The Sweet Dymondwood whistle I bought several years ago had the O-rings so I'm pretty sure it's not a recent addition.
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