For Sale: A bunch of inexpensive tweaked whistles, When I say tweaked I mean a minimum of the mouthpiece being unglued (if necessary), fill in the mouth piece cavity with sticky tac and the mouthpiece reposition to be in tune. Some other whistle I created using mouthpieces from inexpensive whistles to make new whistles and then there are a couple whistles with Mack Hoover’s PVC mouthpieces and couple Native American Flutes.
$3.50 shipping to any one location (USA only). If interested or if you have any questions you can email me at jmssmh@highstream.net
Here is the list of whistles and their prices-
Key of A whistles-
These are whistles I made using Generation Bflat mouthpieces and the top part of the tubing and attached them to the lower body with a PVC coupler-
1 )The first whistle has a lower body of another Generation B flat whistles (so the combine length is A) and then the holes were enlarged to be in tune. It works well but some of the holes are large so it is not good for someone with skinny fingers.-$12.50
2) The 2nd one the lower part is brass tubing where I drilled the holes and filed them in tuned-$12.50
Key of Bflat whistles
Three Generation B flat (two brass, one nickel)-$7.50 each
Key of B whistles-
Two B whistles that I used a C mouthpiece and brass tubing where I drilled and files the holes in tuned
1)With a Feadog C (MK I) mouthpiece-$12.50
2)With a Walton C mouthpiece- $12.50
Key of C whistles-
2 Brass Generation whistles- $7.00 each
2 Feadog brass whistles-one with a Feadog mouthpiece (MK I) and one with a Walton mouthpiece- $8.00 each
Key of D whistles-
1)One 7 hole whistle with a Mack Hoover PVC mouthpiece-made from brass tubing with holes a drilled and filed to be tuned-with all holes close you get a C but with the bottom hole open the top six holes play like a D whistle-so it good for tunes in G that might have a low C note in the tune-$12.50
2)A Feadog whistle with a Mack Hoover PVC mouthpiece-$10
3)A Feadog with a Walton mouthpiece ( a great combination) $7.50
4)A nickel Oak, a two piece Clare, a two piece Doolin, two O’Gradys and a Walton Guiness-$7.50
5)A Walton D, a Clare one piece and two black Acorn whistles with Walton mouthpieces (to fit the mouthpieces on I had to sand of some of the paint and the bottom of the mouthpieces are scratched up but they play very well)-$5.00 each
E flat whistles-
Three Generation whistles (2 brass and one nickel)-$5.00 each
E whistles,
Brass tubing with holes I drilled and filled in tune- 2 with Feadog mouthpieces (MK II)-$6 each and one with a O’Grady (with a minor crack in the back of the mouth piece that is hardly noticeable)-$5
Then a Generation F whistle and G whistle (both brass) -$5 each.
To the first person who buys $50 or more of these whistles I will throw in a small sling bag from Tuff Bags that I used for carrying all these whistles.
Also
A Kerry low D whistle that I used for tweaking experiments (cut off a ¼ inch of the tubing under the mouthpiece so that it can tuned sharper –as they come they only can be flatten, file the blade down a little on the mouthpiece, added Teflon tape under the mouthpiece and file the edge of the holes a little so they would be more comfortable)-looks a little beat up but plays well-$30
Two Native American flutes-
- An Apache love flute ($60 original from Lark in the morning) –small key of A sharp with only four holes, very easy to play and will include a padded whistle case (goes for $12.50 by itself)-$40
- A plastic 6 hole key of F sharp Native American flute (good to try out NA flutes-paid $25 originally)-$12.50
Again any question email me at jmssmh@highstream.net
Joe