The Great Cash Flow Whistle Sale

This is in lieu of going to eBay. I don’t feel like paying their fees.

I hate doing this. I hate it a lot. Yeah, but. Until I know for sure the job market is going to improve…well, you know the drill. I’m overwhistled and undercashed and I can’t play them all at once. I have a few I will not part with. These are the ones up for grabs:

  1. Copeland nickel D, $225. Bought in October. No waiting list: I got in just at the right moment. Unfortunately I have to get out.
  2. Burke Alum-Pro low A, $100.
  3. Burke Alum-Pro low F, $125.
  4. Dixon combination low D whistle/flute, $65. Caveat emptor on these: if you can make them play in tune, make me an offer.

Extra added attraction: with any two whistles you get a Burke roll case thrown in. I have two of them. Not only are they good for whistles but they also are a nice substitute for Kevlar body armor.

I pay postage, US and Canada only please.


[ This Message was edited by: KenWolman on 2002-12-07 19:59 ]

The Burke A has found a buyer.

Should I have emailed you about the Dixon combo? Im so new here and I dont want to make some stupid mistake(although I`m sure my tumbstone will read "Just another stupid mistake):roll:
T

On 2002-12-08 13:24, Blackbeer wrote:
Should I have emailed you about the Dixon combo? Im so new here and I dont want to make some stupid mistake(although I`m sure my tumbstone will read "Just another stupid mistake):roll:
T

Not to worry, that’s hardly a doofus move. I DID send you a reply by email regarding the Dixon stuff.

Ken, CEO of WA (Whistleholics Anonymous:lol:)


[ This Message was edited by: KenWolman on 2002-12-08 15:33 ]

The Dixon flute/whistle combo is spoken for.

The Burke low F is now spoken for.

The Copeland nickel high D is what remains.