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Rolls for whistles

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Na not the kind that you play :o but the kind that you can carry the wee darlings about in. 8)
I just got a cracker from Image


And if you have not seen these before :boggle: where the hell ave you been! they are just the job for gigs.
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http://whistlenstrings.invisionzone.com ... #entry4475
Thanks Sara super job and it gets a rave review from me.Image
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Wow! Gorgeous!
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Post by swizzlestick »

Very nice! Also looks like the most practical design I have seen. What' the small object at the bottom that seems to be connected by a clip?
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Looks like a pad for a shoulder strap to me.
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Post by shadeclan »

It is a beautiful bag. I think it would take me quite a number of years to fill it with whistles, as I buy them more slowly than most. In the meantime, I will continue to use my computer backpack to carry my whistles around.
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Yes its a strap this pic shows it inside which you can put it if you want to use the carry handelImage
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Nice!
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Post by phoebe »

I've made a couple of these and it's not too difficult. I particularly like the way the bag in the picture above has the top piece of fabric at an angle. I think I'm going to go back and do some alterations on my bags.
And it's a lot easier making whistle roll bags than digeridoo cases, as I've learned. :wink:
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Very nice! I've been using a drumstick bag but my Low D sticks out. :oops: I have to cover it with a piece of cloth.
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Post by izzarina »

Hey, are those ALBAs in that bag? Very cool indeed :wink:

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I looked at the website and these bags look very useful and stylish 8) . I see that you can get a business card pocket which is great but can you also get an "everything else" pocket? I tend to keep my microphone batteries, setlists, tuner, ... in the bag I have now. If so, I'm sold!
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Post by anniemcu »

NoMattch wrote:I looked at the website and these bags look very useful and stylish 8) . I see that you can get a business card pocket which is great but can you also get an "everything else" pocket? I tend to keep my microphone batteries, setlists, tuner, ... in the bag I have now. If so, I'm sold!
Why yes, you can. :) I can customize one to handle almost most anything you want.

Thanks for the mention, Stacey! So glad you like it! I had a hard time parting with that one.
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Post by King Friday »

NoMattch wrote:Very nice! I've been using a drumstick bag but my Low D sticks out. :oops: I have to cover it with a piece of cloth.
Same problem. I use a stand bag, but I have to cover the top of my low D because it sticks out two inches or so.
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Post by PallasAthena »

Looks like that bag is the Pro Tec of the whistle world--though I can't imagine owning that many whistles. (yes, I have only four...and I only actually play two of them regularlly...)
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