KerryPro Limited Production Resumes.

Hi guys,and a happy new years to y’all.
After a spell off work ,I’ve found a way to make KerryPro’s that doesn’t hurt.
It is slow so I am only able to make 2-3 per week.The time off has really helped the arm and there is now no sign of the pain.I cannot supply any retailers or wholesalers as they always want so many,so if anyone is interested,they now have to come to me direct and there may be a bit of a wait,I sorry about that but some is better than none.The keys are tenor D alto F/G.tuneable
as before.So please email me at phil@kerrywhistles.demon.co.uk.
I’m sorry about the blatent advert so I hope you’ll forgive me,this is the first and last.
Thanks for all your kind words and help particularlly Grannymouse for the great healing book.
All the best
Phil.

Glad that you’re mending, Phil! I’m sure you’ll remember not to over do, and to pay attention when your hands say stop. . .but it is so good to hear that you can continue to do what you love.

I am glad to hear that you are back making whistles by hand, and appreciate your announcing it here to the whistle community.

Good luck, all the best!

That’s great news Phil. I’m glad to hear you are recovering well!

Godspeed, Phil.
Cheers.
Byll

Hello Phil:
Great news! I’m so happy you’ll be getting back to doing what you love.
All the best,
Mark Sackett

Ditto on the above words! Glad that you’re learning to work with your body; hope that you’re also enjoying the time in which you’re not engaged in whistlecrafting!

Diabetes graced me with some neuropathy. If I play two games of solitare on the computer I have to wait for the feeling to come back in my hand that was using the mouse.
Saying the above I’d like to add that I am happy that you are winning your battle. The world needs artists. Someone who can craft a musical instrument that is loved by so many is truly an artist.
Never give up. Didn’t someone from your land say that? I think he wore a hat and smoked cigars. :slight_smile: