Ok, moving time and need to clear some things out and get money for other purchases (like more flights to Ireland – was just at a great craic-filled session at O’donghue’s last night in Dublin). All of these prices are negotiable.
Reyburn high D, excellent condition, very nice tone, $90 new-- $50
Reyburn high D, slight nick in the botton, doesn’t affect tone – $45
Burke high D, narrow bore, brass, $170 new – $100
Sindt B, a beautiful instrument, I just don’t play that much in other keys, $100 new plus a wait time – $100 [see note below - Moderator]
Sindt high D, slight dent in the E hole, doesn’t affect tone, and John would probably be willing to fix it at a nominal charge without a long wait time, $90 new – $75
Cathal McConnell Teaches Irish Pennywhistle book and CD – $5
John Skelton’s books, A Few Tunes, and A Few More Tunes – $5
Grey Larsen, The Essential Guide to Irish Flute and Tin Whistle, one CD is missing – $10
Grey Larsen, The Essential Tin Whistle Toolbox, with CD – $5
I think so. My Freeman Mellow Dog D tube fits, but would need to be sanded down just a bit to slide easily into the Sindt C head. Along the lines of Bloomfield’s Sindt hybrid tweak:
Thanks for the whistle info. I assume cheap whiskey would be the least amount of cost. But where would the cut off price be before it is expensive whiskey?