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Post by didymus »

Just thought someone might want to try this whistle out. Could be better than a Copeland.
OR MAYBE NOT!

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considering the way the holes are placed, I doubt that it would sound very good...
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Hush! I have a weakness for obscure instruments...
but for 30 bucks or more, even I won't risk it.
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It looks like someone left it on the dash of a car on a hot day.

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Post by Chuck_Clark »

Given the look and description, I doubt if it's tuned to any standard scale
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Post by Dave Parkhurst »

Now what part of a pelican is big enough to make anything besides a high G whistle out of???
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p.s. I bet Jessie already has 3 of these, in different keys. (luv ya, Jessie!)
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Post by Zubivka »

On 2003-02-11 21:13, TelegramSam wrote:
considering the way the holes are placed, I doubt that it would sound very good...
With six evenly spaced equal size holes, it maybe an atonal scale, i.e. one full tone between holes. In this case, all depends whether half-holing sounds good; if answer is yes than you'd be closer to a fully chromatic (dodecaphonic...) whistle than with our familiar setup...
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Post by jeffmiester »

Hmm, you know, I try NOT to put my lips on pelecan bones if I can help it.......

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Post by mvhplank »

The images look curiously retouched.

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Post by herbivore12 »

I hope no brown pelicans (a beautiful, majestic, and endangered species) are killed intentionally for these things.

If they are, I hope somebody points this out to the folks at E-Bay, since I think it'd be illegal to trade in items made form endangered animals.

So since it looks like it might not sound good, and may be the result of exploiting an endangered animal, I'd encourage folks not to buy the thing.

(I'm partial to pelicans, as you might guess. Have raised many an orphan, and rehabbed lots of adults, and they're amazing, social animals.)
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Post by amar »

DODECAPHONIC....?
JEEZ...
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Post by Paul »

On 2003-02-12 01:46, Dave Parkhurst wrote:
Now what part of a pelican is big enough to make anything besides a high G whistle out of???
Dave
Depends if it's an African pelican or a European pelican! :wink:
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Post by Jo C »

African pelicans can carry heavier loads - like a coconut?
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Well, he could grab it by the husk, you know. :lol:
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Or hold it by a string, under the guiding dorsal feathers?
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