My New Custom Flute/Whistle Stand!! Edited for better pics!
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My New Custom Flute/Whistle Stand!! Edited for better pics!
Here's my new flute/whistle stand! It was built by Greg Smith of Bare Foot Bay, Florida. Some of you may be familiar with his work via EBAY. There has been some talk here about the small circular stands he builds for penny whistles. I actually purchased one of those and liked it so much that I contacted him to see if he could build a stand that would accomodate my penny whistles, low whistles, and flutes. We colloborated on the project and this is the end result. I am completely thrilled with the finished product.
This particular stand holds 8 large instruments on the side racks - anything from a Boehm system flute down to an Alto A whistle. The top circular section holds 12 penny whistles - will accomodate D, C, Bb, A, etc. He also built in a hinged box where I can store my small percussion instruments. The workmanship on this stand is nothing short of spectacular. All the instrument contact points are lined with quality felt. The woodworking is perfectly sanded and smooth. The stand is lightweight, yet incredibly stable. Greg is a creative, friendly, and responsible person to work with. I've been in great need for quite some time for a "do it all" type stand. I'm so glad I contacted him.
Greg has recently begun work on a new website to showcase his handy work. It is currently under construction: www.whistlestands.com.
You can also email him at whistlestands@gmail.com. If you are in the market for a new stand built to your specifications, I'd reccommend Greg without reservation.
This particular stand holds 8 large instruments on the side racks - anything from a Boehm system flute down to an Alto A whistle. The top circular section holds 12 penny whistles - will accomodate D, C, Bb, A, etc. He also built in a hinged box where I can store my small percussion instruments. The workmanship on this stand is nothing short of spectacular. All the instrument contact points are lined with quality felt. The woodworking is perfectly sanded and smooth. The stand is lightweight, yet incredibly stable. Greg is a creative, friendly, and responsible person to work with. I've been in great need for quite some time for a "do it all" type stand. I'm so glad I contacted him.
Greg has recently begun work on a new website to showcase his handy work. It is currently under construction: www.whistlestands.com.
You can also email him at whistlestands@gmail.com. If you are in the market for a new stand built to your specifications, I'd reccommend Greg without reservation.
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Hehe - Rodfish!
Jim, I sent you a PM.
Greg will be marketing this particular stand for $175.00 plus shipping and handling, less than the cost of one high end whistle, relatively speaking. Again, I can't say enough about the quality of the construction. It is an extremely attractive piece if you chose to display your instruments in the home. It is also a workhorse of a stand if you are using it for gigging/concerts. It is extremely sturdy (tipping is not a concern). It is extremely easy to make instruments changes quickly. I've also found that I have fewer clogging problems because the instruments are drying in an upright position between uses. It also looks great on stage. way prettier than me, in fact. Upstaged by a piece of wood!! Aaarrgghh! Hehe! Seriously, I have had several nice comments on it.
I'm so very pleased with my purchase. I'd been searching high and low for a piece like this to no avail for quite some time.
Jim, I sent you a PM.
Greg will be marketing this particular stand for $175.00 plus shipping and handling, less than the cost of one high end whistle, relatively speaking. Again, I can't say enough about the quality of the construction. It is an extremely attractive piece if you chose to display your instruments in the home. It is also a workhorse of a stand if you are using it for gigging/concerts. It is extremely sturdy (tipping is not a concern). It is extremely easy to make instruments changes quickly. I've also found that I have fewer clogging problems because the instruments are drying in an upright position between uses. It also looks great on stage. way prettier than me, in fact. Upstaged by a piece of wood!! Aaarrgghh! Hehe! Seriously, I have had several nice comments on it.
I'm so very pleased with my purchase. I'd been searching high and low for a piece like this to no avail for quite some time.
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YEOW!! That thing is amazing!!! I'm going to definitely look into it - I'm thinking something like this would make a great performance stand, especially for someone (like me) who carries a lot of whistles to a gig - no more laying them out on my portable projector table.
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I could be wrong but they look like a Burke Black Tip and a Copeland to me...WARD1066 wrote:thats a nice stand and a nice collection of whistles too.
Im curious, which of those whistles (not flute) do you find yourself playing most?
and for the bonus prize, what ARE those two whistles on the left of the picture?
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Good eye! To the far left is my Brass Burke in G, and just to the right, is my Copeland Low D.
Which one do I find myself playing the most? Actually, that's a difficult question. I favor both my Copeland and Overton low D's and play them equally, I think. It just depends on the characteristics of the tune, I think. The two are very different tonally speaking, but each with equal merit.
The alto whistles are recent purchases. I've been playing them a lot lately, too. To be perfectly honest, I don't have an instrument that doesn't get a good bit of playing time. I just love them all! I think I might be a serious junkee.
Which one do I find myself playing the most? Actually, that's a difficult question. I favor both my Copeland and Overton low D's and play them equally, I think. It just depends on the characteristics of the tune, I think. The two are very different tonally speaking, but each with equal merit.
The alto whistles are recent purchases. I've been playing them a lot lately, too. To be perfectly honest, I don't have an instrument that doesn't get a good bit of playing time. I just love them all! I think I might be a serious junkee.
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whistle stand
For those of you who like the looks of this whistle stand but think it a little pricey, check out the stands at Parks Whistles http://www.parkswhistles.com/
They look very similar and are much less expensive. I do like the whistle stand shown in this thread very much but it is a bit out of my price range.
They look very similar and are much less expensive. I do like the whistle stand shown in this thread very much but it is a bit out of my price range.
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