Ok, what would you spend if you had $35? My significant other is wanting whistle ideas (with the Dixon G being most likely since I dont have a G) so she can ‘secretly’ order me a pc. for my instrument collection. What can we get for $35?
I already have a Chieftain Low D, Low F, and A., a Sindt D and A as well. Several Cheapies, also a Susato “Low D” and so…whatdya think?
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Eric T
Jacksonville FL USA
[ This Message was edited by: Tradman on 2002-12-10 07:05 ]
Oddly, I ordered one yesterday for a friend for a combined Christmas and “thank you for being there through a rough patch” present, only to discover within hours that her other half had also ordered one for her two days before! I hurriedly changed my order for an A.
Anything down to a Dixon G should fit the bill, you might even get her to stretch (joke) to an F!
I use my Dixon Low D and mezzo-spinach A a lot, I am a part-time tooter so I need something that doesn’t require major warm up time.
My current favorite is an original Clarke that has been tweaked by Thom Larson of the Whistle Shop. In fact I like it so much that I’ve been considering getting a second one to keep in my car. Price is approximately $25.
Absolutely. If I had $35 to spend, that would be my first pick every time (the O Briain “improved”). It’s an awesome whistle.
Redwolf
I’ve not yet played one of these but, in that price range, it’s the only one that I’d really like to play. (I do like Clarkes by the way; I’m not against cheapies.) Failing that, put the money towards a Burke or an Overton or another Sindt—but you didn’t want to be told that, did you?
Frances Custy of Custy’s Music shop gave me some money today for things she sold for me. I usually spend a part of those payments in the shop. So I blew some whistles thought ‘yuk I have enough of those’ and bought me Oisin MacDiarmada’s CD ar an Bfidil which is probably a much wiser investment