Busman Whistle for Sale
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Busman Whistle for Sale
Howdy,
I'm selling my delrin Busman whistle. I really like this whistle, and it was the first high end whistle I ever bought. Paul made it last year, and it has the great Busman sound: Pure, but with great character. Ornaments are very crisp, and it has a nice in-tune C natural. Since the body is made of delrin, the whistle is low maintenance with no cracking or play-in worries. The tuning slide works great, and Paul's design packs nice and small for convenient carry.
I'm selling because my personal taste has wandered to conical style whistles, and I have to make up for the sterling Copeland I just bought.
Paul sells these for $250, and I'm selling mine for $200.
Here is a sound clip of me struggling through Blackthorn Staff.
Please PM me if you are interested.
I'm selling my delrin Busman whistle. I really like this whistle, and it was the first high end whistle I ever bought. Paul made it last year, and it has the great Busman sound: Pure, but with great character. Ornaments are very crisp, and it has a nice in-tune C natural. Since the body is made of delrin, the whistle is low maintenance with no cracking or play-in worries. The tuning slide works great, and Paul's design packs nice and small for convenient carry.
I'm selling because my personal taste has wandered to conical style whistles, and I have to make up for the sterling Copeland I just bought.
Paul sells these for $250, and I'm selling mine for $200.
Here is a sound clip of me struggling through Blackthorn Staff.
Please PM me if you are interested.
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Howdy,
Here is a sound clip of the whistle going up through the scale. And I misread your request, so at the end is a recording of strikes on the third octave d and second octave b and a.
Here is a sound clip of the whistle going up through the scale. And I misread your request, so at the end is a recording of strikes on the third octave d and second octave b and a.
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