It is time to admit that I will not be playing this whistle any longer and that a new person needs to take over its ownership.
It is low D in Mopane. It has a rich, mellow tone that my wife likes..... she likes her flute better though.
New: $560
This one for $300. Shipping and insurance will be extra.
I am not interested in trades.
Replies to anidahofamily@centurylink.net please. I do not check PM's here.
Steven
FS: Bleasey Low D
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FS: Bleasey Low D
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Re: FS: Bleasey Low D
Wife put the KABOSH on the sale of this whistle for now.
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Re: FS: Bleasey Low D
Being someone who is intensely interested in words, I was interested in that spelling. I'm more used to "kibosh" and pronounced "kye-bosh" to rhyme with "sky nosh". I just looked up the word. I always assumed that it was from Indian Raj days, but I see that there is all sorts of speculation as to the origin of the term, and none of the suggested sources I can find is Indian. There's even a suggestion that it might be Irish in origin, which would be a surprise to me ...IDAwHOa wrote:Wife put the KABOSH on the sale of this whistle for now.
Anyway, sorry for the hijack ...