Re: cass, whistles
Author: David Dewey
Date: 03-30-2019 - 23:18

Yes, learning how to "work the cord" to get a nice feathering whistle takes some practice--but some are easier than others. As I recall, the 19 had a valve that liked to slam shut so you had to learn to feel for when it would open, and then let up a hair to start the feather before the whistle has time to sound-condensate in the line helps a bit on that.
There's nothing like a whistle artist to raise the hairs on the back of your neck--so sweeet!
And the regulars can do it without hardly thinking about it, busy with watching the tracks ahead, water level, etc.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  cass, whistles Sam 03-30-2019 - 18:21
  Re: cass, whistles SBN 03-30-2019 - 18:45
  Re: cass, whistles Carol L Voss 03-30-2019 - 19:32
  Re: cass, whistles David Dewey 03-30-2019 - 23:18
  Re: cass, whistles Sam ???? 03-30-2019 - 19:51
  Re: cass, whistles Obezo 03-30-2019 - 21:04
  Re: cass, whistles Not jealous 03-31-2019 - 02:03
  Re: cass, whistles PC 03-31-2019 - 09:12
  Re: cass, whistles Trackwuurk 03-31-2019 - 16:57


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