Looking to trade my Lon Dubh (polymer) for your Killarney D

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Looking to trade my Lon Dubh (polymer) for your Killarney D

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I have been trying and trading different whistles. I would like to have a Killarney D whistle (in excellent shape) so I am willing to trade my Lon Dubh injection-molded polymer. It is in near mint condition, no scratches, dents or dings of any kind. I have played it very little, as I have about 50 whistles. Send me a PM if you would like to trade. Will consider other trades. Thanks
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Re: Looking to trade my Lon Dubh (polymer) for your Killarney D

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I sent an email to the person originally posting this, but received no reply.

If anyone else is interested making such a trade, I have a Killarney D that I'd be willing to trade for the latest version of the Lon Dubh.

Please, let me know.

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Re: Looking to trade my Lon Dubh (polymer) for your Killarney D

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Just FYI experiences have been mixed with the Lon Dubh.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=93252&hilit=lon+dubh
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Re: Looking to trade my Lon Dubh (polymer) for your Killarney D

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MadmanWithaWhistle wrote:Just FYI experiences have been mixed with the Lon Dubh.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=93252&hilit=lon+dubh

They've been mixed with the Killarney, as well. Mixed with every single whistle ever mentioned on Chiff and Fipple, as far as I know :p .
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