Hi,
I have got a d tin whistle from P.G. Bleazey for sale.
It’s in rosewood, with a tuning slide.
The whistle is 2 years old, perfect conditions, no cracks.
I am asking 150 euros plus posting.
You can reach bleazey’s site at http://www.bleazey.co.uk for pictures of the whistle
If you want more informations about price , write to zampex@interfree.it
P.s. the whistle is in Italy
A Bleazey in Rosewood? I know he makes them in boxwood, blackwood, and mopane.
Also, what key?
A brand new Bleazy in blackwood with sterling silver rings and slide goes for 105 British pounds, which is 157 Euro (as of this moment).
Mopane or Boxwood with brass slide and rings is 95 pounds (142 Euro).
I hear the wait is not very long.
The wait was about six months for my boxwood, which is about six months old. I’m not sure whether he makes them to order or in batches.
Charlie
On 2003-02-16 20:42, jim_mc wrote:
A brand new Bleazy in blackwood with sterling silver rings and slide goes for 105 British pounds, which is 157 Euro (as of this moment).
Mopane or Boxwood with brass slide and rings is 95 pounds (142 Euro).
I hear the wait is not very long.
From the Bleazey’s site:
EURO PRICE LIST 2002
We are pleased to accept payment by CREDIT CARD (Visa, Mastercard or American Express), we can only process credit card sales in £ Sterling, the Credit Card company handles the currency conversion. We also accept cheques in Euros.
Euro
Tuneable Whistles
In D, A=440 Boxwood or Mopane 153.00
So I am selling the whistle, that is in brand new condition, for the same price as it was new, BUT it is a played instrument and you know that wooden instrument get better as the time pass.
When I bought it in St. Chartier (France) he told me that it was made in rosewood, and not Mopane. Perhaps he gave up making whistles in rosewood!
Cheers from Italy!
P.s. the whistle is tuned in d, is the standard tin whistle
[ This Message was edited by: zampex on 2003-02-17 05:42 ]
So it is rosewood. Interesting.
Sterling silver hardware or brass?
Rosewood tin whistle ?
My-my, what next will they invent ?
what about a German silverwood 6-holes recorder ? ![]()
On 2003-02-17 07:12, Zubivka wrote:
Rosewood tin whistle ?My-my, what next will they invent ?
what about a German silverwood 6-holes recorder ? >
Reminds me of when I got my first brass whistle. The sticker on it said “Irish Tin Whistle.” It seemed odd.
On 2003-02-17 06:04, jim_mc wrote:
So it is rosewood. Interesting.Sterling silver hardware or brass?
It looks like brass