I am looking for an upscale, tunable low G whistle in excellent condition for a friend. If any of you have one you would like to sell, please e-mail me at eternia@eternia.info
Cinead
[ This Message was edited by: Cinead on 2003-01-06 01:05 ]
I am looking for an upscale, tunable low G whistle in excellent condition for a friend. If any of you have one you would like to sell, please e-mail me at eternia@eternia.info
Cinead
[ This Message was edited by: Cinead on 2003-01-06 01:05 ]
Cinead -
This is not a valid e-mail address. Please revise it, as I have an offer for you.
Raymond
I sent an email earlier also but dropped off the “period” at the end of the email address after the first try kicked back. It didn’t come back the second time. ![]()
jim
Can’t get to an e-mail. Buy a Water Weasel “G” from Glen Schultz. Great sound, great price. And easy to finger IMO.
On 2003-01-03 21:47, ELLIOTT wrote:
Can’t get to an e-mail. Buy a Water Weasel “G” from Glen Schultz. Great sound, great price. And easy to finger IMO.
That’s good advice. I gave a Low G Water Weasel to Turlach Boylan and he’s recorded it and plays it on stage.
Dale
The Copeland low G is about
my favorite whistle is the world.
They’ve got the wait down, too.
Although I agree with Dale re the WW, I’m wondering if that falls within the requestor’s definition of “upscale”?
Both my O’Riordan and Copeland Low G whistles are unsurpassable (don’t worry, I’m not recommending that we adopt that word for any possible whistle review system)IMHO. However, since the O’Riordan wait is so long and perhaps unpredictable, I agree with Jim on the Copeland.
Regards,
Philo
I am very happy with Burke Low G. Perfect for accompanying singers. Not super loud but flutey and sweet. I bet there are some out there for sale.
Song of the sea http://www.songsea.com
had Burke Low-Gs in stock as of last week.
For those having trouble e-mailing me, please try again at eternia@sbcglobal.net
Thanks also for your recommendations.
Cinead