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o Every Whistle       $55
o Every Walkabout  $60
o Ghost Whistle      $25
o Clear Tabor Pipe  $25
o One-pc Cases  $10
o Walkabout Cases  $10
o Gig bags $29.95
o Hats  $12.95
o Racks  $15-17

Bragging Rights

"It arrived a few days ago, and I'm loving it. Excellent whistle, great sound, very portable. The best part, of course, is the tuning ring, or silencer, or whatever. I'm living in a Japanese apartment with pathetically thin walls, and I can play without my neighbours hating me. Thanks!"

 - Ben in Japan, Walkabout Every whistle

"Really enjoy my new whistle, as I'm just learning, your whistle is such a joy to play! After playing other whistles, yours takes the worry out of learning to blow too hard or soft. Thanks again."

 - Scott from Texas, Walkabout Every whistle

"I can't begin to tell you how impressed I am with the tone and playability of these whistles. There might be a temptation to think of them as novelties, but these are serious, quality instruments. I have a few "good" whistles in my stable and your's play as good or better. Both whistles handle the upper end of the 2nd octave nicely. My cats have stopped wincing when I hit a high C. I was really impressed with the tone of the C whistle - beautiful. It makes my -censored- sound like a fog horn by comparison."

 - Lindy from Illinois, Walkabout Every C,D whistle set

"The whistle arrived within 5 days. I am quite enjoying it. It is easily matches my Water Weasel, and is perfect for my travels. My cat also appreciates the lower volume capability. Thanks for the lovely whistle."

 - Chris from Santa Maria, CA, Walkabout Every whistle

"The more I play this whistle the more I love it!  I can't say enough about how wonderful it is.  I've played quite a few high end whistles and I would venture to say this one is pretty darn close to them.  I'll be playing at a Scottish festival this weekend and I'm seriously considering using this whistle for a few sets."

  - Tiffany from Utah, Walkabout Every whsitle

"Thanks to your clever design, I can whistle away without troubling a soul..."

  - Lucia from Bonita Beach, FL, Every whistle

"The whistle we bought from you is extremely nice. It has such a nice sound compared to what we have at home. She told me it plays much easier as well."

  - Rick and Candice from Punta Gorda, FL, Every whistle

"I must say, quite simply, that your Every whistle is the nicest I've ever played. I'm struck at its appearance, lovely construction, and precise tuning. The mouthpiece is a real masterpiece. Bravo, bravissimo!"

  - Guido from Verona, Italy , Every whistle

"Here's a well thought-out, well executed, straight-up-and-down good whistle!  The cut-lines and presentation are exact and the overall finish and feel is pleasing. Tone is clear and pleasant."

  - Mitch from Australia , Every whistle

"The just intonation tube is a dream to play! It has been hard to put it down, but I don't think my neighbor can hear it if I adjust it just right. I need sleep but I gotta whistle!"

  - Phil from Sparta NC , Every whistle

"The Everywhistle is the best whistle for the money i have ever heard! I like it almost as much as my $150 Burke.  It was recommended to me by Annie, who Jams with us in Hannibal.  I will recommend it to everyone, too."

  - Paul from Hannibal, MO , Every whistle

"I know this is going to be one of my favorites. Not on a level with my $350 Abell, but what the heck, I paid $35 for it! The tone is good. Not shrill. It's not as round sounding as a $300 whistle, but better than cheapies. This is a whistle for both newbies (it's cheap) and anyone who wants to practice quietly. If Parks makes them all like the one I have, he'll be selling a ton of whistles."

  - Thomas from Heath TX, Every whistle

"This nice looking little chunk of plumbing may be called the 'EveryWhistle', but this is definitely *not* your average whistle! Given the tune-ability, and the mute function, I would say this is one excellent whistle for the price."

  - Annie from near St Louis, Every whistle
     Sassafrass Grove Whistle Cases 

"It is a good whistle! Good job and best of luck!"

- Mack Hoover, Every whistle
   Mack Hoover Whistles

"My favorite sound was approx 1/4 maybe a little less windway exposed. It sounds like my beloved Clarke Original design but with a little bit louder sound, esp in the 2nd octave. The bottom D was nice and chiffy. "

- fancypiper from Chiff and Fipple, Every whistle.

"I make no claims to any sort of expertise but I know what I like to play, and expect this will be a regular. I am still playing your whistle daily and think that the tone ring is the greatest for adjusting volume in combo with re-tuning with the slide."

- Pat from California, Every whistle.

"It's a really nice whistle and perfect for playing in the house or if you ... want to try something out at the session but not be one of THOSE whistle players... heh heh."

- Brock Napierkowski, Riley School of Irish Music, Every whistle.

"I should be thanking YOU for the nice whistle. I played it a little bit for my father when I got home and he thouhgt it sounded good, too."

- Susanna, Every whistle.

"I just got the Ghost Pipe in the mail. Seems to play very nicely"

- Aaron Walden, Ghost Tabor Pipe


Here are some whistle accessories and fashion items for the whistler. Mainly they are things that I wanted, so I made some up and am offering them for sale too.


Tubular Whistle Case  WAB D Whistle Case
The Every Whistle Walkabout model is quite handy to carry with you. If you don't have a small case to carry it in, these cases are small and light and actually make the whistle seem smaller when taken apart. It keeps the whistle clean and prevents the parts wandering off to different parts of your bag or pocket. There is a belt loop if you are inclined to wear things on your belt. I use it for attaching my whistle to my backpack. The case is sewn from waterproofed 200 d nylon and has a velcro closure. Just the thing for carrying your Walkabout whistle.
Tubular Whistle Case  Single Whistle Case
The Every whistle is quite durable, but it can still get dirty. Although it can be easily cleaned, I wanted something to keep my whistle clean and protect it from scratches. I have used nylon tubing in the past for chafe protection aboard my sailboat, so thought it might be a simple way to make a durable inexpensive case. Here's the result, a one-seam, Chinese Button Knot closure sleeve for your whistle.
WhistleRack  Whistle Rack
Rack 'em up! I have made a couple racks to display my whistles at fairs and festivals as well as to hold the whistles as I work on them in the shop. I would mount a number of dowels upright in a block of wood and slip the whistles over them. This worked well for a crop of high D's but not so well when the whistle diameter wasn't a good match to the dowel size or when holding a number of whistles of different IDs. A friend of mine here in southwest Florida helped me design this simple but effective rack that can hold any size whistle, and hold them all in an attractive way, showing off the whistles rather than the rack. (Thanks Don!)
Parks Whistles Logo Gig BagParks Whistles Logo Gig Bag
I needed something more to carry all the stuff I take to sessions and gigs. I tried several bags and a small backpack and then saw these bags offered by the same outfit that made my hats. So I bought a few and tried one. I really like it for things the size of or smaller than my Water Weasel A. I carry my banjo stand in it, so they are not too small. Check them out and let me know what you think.
ParksWhistlesHat  Parks Whistles Logo Hats

I wanted a hat with my logo on it to wear to festivals and other gigs, so I had a few made. They come in two styles, solid black brushed cotton and tan cotton with a green cotton bill.

They are unstructured hats, and have plenty of material in the crown for people who wear a size large, but the hook-and-loop fastener on the headband allows them to fit small heads just fine.

 

 

 


 

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Parks Whistles Dealers
   Big Whistle Music  UK
   Irish Flute Store   ID, USA
   The Whistle Shop   Co Cork, Ireland
   Heritage Music   BC, Canada
   whistle & Drum  CO, USA
   Oz Whistles       Australia
   Panfilov     Russia

How to Play Your Whistle
   Brother Steve's
   Ryan Duns SJ Lessons
   Whistle Tutor
   Whistle This

How to Learn Tunes
   Learning by ear

Why to play your whistle
   Music Training And The Brain

Whistle Accessories
   Sassafrass Grove Whistle Cases 

Make Your Own Whistle Instructions:
   Low Tech whistle

Links to recordings of Parks whistles
Every whistles:
    The Gentle Breeze by Tiffany
   The Brides Favorite by Tiffany Every C Walkabout
    Cooleys Reel by Bothrops
   Fanny Power by Bothrops
   The Kesh by Bothrops
   O'keefe's Slide by Carey (Every C)
   Happy Birthday tunes

Other Whistle Makers
   Paul Bussman
   Mack Hoover Whistles
   Guido Gonzato

Friends and cool stuff
   Celtic Clan
   Hugh the Bagpiper
   Celtic Ray pub - Punta Gorda, FL
   Irish Rover Pub - Sarasota, FL




Some FAQ's that I've received:

Q: Is there any trick to getting the upper register to play without scaring the cat?
A: Yes and no. The notes above the second octave G will be the last ones you master. You have to blow faster air, but not harder air. More supported but somewhat easy. Call it more focused. Sound confusing? Take the whistle out of your mouth and whistle the lowest note you can with just your lips. Note how the air is flowing and why. Now whistle the highest note you can whistle with just your lips. Different? You bet. Same thing when you stick the pennywhistle in your mouth. Sorta. Tongue the high notes quite strongly to make sure you get all the way there. Being stuck between octaves makes a terrible sound. When I do that in our session people actually wince.

The mute will be a big help here. Close it down about 50% or so, which allows you to blow with wanton abandon and not fear for your ears. Practice the high notes like this so you get the hang of giving it a good strong start and then a lower volume (of air) but more focused stream to keep the note. Then start backing off the mute. It will take a while for it to be natural. I still find myself trying to play quietly on tunes I have not mastered only to make more noise with those high notes from not blowing them properly than if I had just let fly.

Some links to Carey's interests
   SW FL Paddling Club
   Mangrove Navy
   21st Century Kayaks