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Ok Well I don't have any Pictures except for the Copper one on My website, So I'll Just List em
1) Awen Woodwinds Low Bb Tunable
2) "" Low C Tunable Forthecoming
3) "" Low D Tunable
4) "" Low Eb Tunable In the Works
5) "" Mid G Tunable In the Works
6) Watlons/Soodlum High D screacher
7) 1990 Fender Squire Strat 2 singles and 1 Semore Duncon Humbucker Pickup, floid Rose Bridge,locking neck 5 setting Toggle and Wammy Bar
1998 Ibanez SG Series, 2 Humbuckers one Single, 7 settings, Floid Rose Bridge and Locking Neck With Wammy Bar.
9) Unknown Chinees Bambo FLute in the Key of Kind of Low D
10) Amp: Line 6 Flextone II digital memory, middi to computer adjustable and programable. see it at http://www.line6.com it's like have 20 different amps in one.
1) Awen Woodwinds Low Bb Tunable
2) "" Low C Tunable Forthecoming
3) "" Low D Tunable
4) "" Low Eb Tunable In the Works
5) "" Mid G Tunable In the Works
6) Watlons/Soodlum High D screacher
7) 1990 Fender Squire Strat 2 singles and 1 Semore Duncon Humbucker Pickup, floid Rose Bridge,locking neck 5 setting Toggle and Wammy Bar
1998 Ibanez SG Series, 2 Humbuckers one Single, 7 settings, Floid Rose Bridge and Locking Neck With Wammy Bar.
9) Unknown Chinees Bambo FLute in the Key of Kind of Low D
10) Amp: Line 6 Flextone II digital memory, middi to computer adjustable and programable. see it at http://www.line6.com it's like have 20 different amps in one.
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Jessie that collection is insane...but definately understandable. WoW
edited cuz I can't seem to every spell correctly the first time
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edited cuz I can't seem to every spell correctly the first time
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Jessie - If you need extra space for your collection, or simply would like a western brach office, I'm in KC and willing to help out...
Seriously though, is that a Ralph Sweet Folk Fife in D I saw there? I only ask because my parents ordered one for me for Christmas (I can't understand why they didn't get me the McGee or Olwell I suggested...except perhaps that they're retired teachers) and I'm just curious how they play and sound since mine is on back order from the Whistle Shop.
Seriously though, is that a Ralph Sweet Folk Fife in D I saw there? I only ask because my parents ordered one for me for Christmas (I can't understand why they didn't get me the McGee or Olwell I suggested...except perhaps that they're retired teachers) and I'm just curious how they play and sound since mine is on back order from the Whistle Shop.
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That is an unbelievable collection, but I think there's been some mistake. You've already been blessed with an exquisite voice - the whistles MUST belong to someone else...named Phil...5'10"....180lbs....lives in Queens, NY....retired....53 years old....yes, that's the vision....I can see the address now....send all whistles and flutes immediately to realign the heavens....
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Here's my present collection .. somewhat depleted after the contests, raffle, and Christmas rush...
<img src=http://www.serpentmusic.com/images/mywhistles2.jpg>
Front, and left of center, you can see the heads under construction in Stage 1 & 2! Wow! Exciting! (to about 3 other people around here)
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<img src=http://www.serpentmusic.com/images/mywhistles2.jpg>
Front, and left of center, you can see the heads under construction in Stage 1 & 2! Wow! Exciting! (to about 3 other people around here)
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