Whistles to Swap?

I have a Glen Schultz Sr. Thin Weasel Low G (White Bristoltherm CPVC 4120 Cold Water Tube, according to the information running the length of the tube). The label is intact and photos are available. It is a fine whistle, but for this particular player, it is trumped by another Low G I have. It goes mostly unplayed. I notice that it is is larger in diameter than, for example, my Dixon Low G, and that the finger holes are larger in diameter (or circumfrence, take your pick) than their counterparts on the Dixon. I suspect that is why it is not the first low G I pick up.

I would be interested in trading it for a whistle of approximately comparable value/worth, etc.

My main interest would not necessarily be in a D whistle, though it wouldn’t take much to convince me otherwise. My primary range of interest would be from C to low G–maybe, just maybe, low F, OR (going in the other direction) a really fine high F. I have a great Generation F that I’ve had for probably 20+ years–the head is faded to a pinkish-white color, it is dull, dinged and the label wore off a long ago. It is one fine whistle. I do not want to wager whether I will outlast that whistle or vice versa, but I would feel a tad more comfortable having another exceptional high F.

A Susato narrow bore (I don’t know the catalogue name) Low A also goes unplayed and could be thrown into the swap-mix. In this case, I have two other A’s that I just like better.

Any swap not to the satisfaction of both parties could be undone for the price of return postage, no harm, no foul.

Reply by e-mail or PM. What the heck?

Tom D.

BUMP!

Swap Completed. Thanks for the interest. The Water Weasel has found a good home.

Tom D.