#86895 - 02/28/07 02:59 AM
Handmade whistle
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I know this is off kinda off the subject for this forum or maybe it's not.....
When I a little kid (6 or 7) my grandfather took me out on his farm one day. He cut a small branch off a bush or tree on the land with his pocket knife. After a few minutes or working on it he made a whistle.
As best as I can remember it was about 4-5 inches long, he cut around the branch about 1 inch from one end and was able to pull the center out. So it looked like a dowel sticking out of the short end he had just cut around and a hollow branch for the rest. A couple of more cuts to the hollow piece and making a plug to put in the end to blow, voila, a whistle.
So what I am asking all the great people reading this forum is....
Does anybody know what kind of wood was used or could have been used? Has anybody ever heard of or seen a whistle made like this? Sadly my grandfather has moved on from this world and I cannot remember how to make this whistle. I would love to pass this knowledge on to my grandchildren one day soon, and to anybody else interested.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Mike
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#86902 - 02/28/07 03:44 AM
Re: Handmade whistle
[Re: mho1970]
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Geezer
Registered: 09/30/01
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I have a faint memory of my dad making me one long ago, but for the life of me I can't recall anymore than you have. I will have to go ask Mr. Google I guess...
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#86903 - 02/28/07 03:51 AM
Re: Handmade whistle
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Ya gotta love google, first hit was this. I hope is helps. Happy whistling...
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#86927 - 02/28/07 01:37 PM
Re: Handmade whistle
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Registered: 02/28/07
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When I was a kid I used to make the whistles out of the willows that you find near the lakes and rivers. I tried Dogwood, willows, birch, and poplar saplings (bitter!). I found that the best season is in middle to late spring, only because of the amount of water in the stems. Cut a length of sapling then form the whistle with notch on the top. Be sure to leave a section for you to hold while you are tapping to loosen the bark from the wood. Then cut the bark around the base of the whistle. Gently tap the bark, all the way around the stem. Generally I find that when the water oozes out of the ends that the loosening step is at hand. Grip the bark and twist slowly, the bark should loosen and slide off. Form the inside of the whistle and moisten the wood before sliding the bark back on. Then blow! Adjust shrill by opening the gap where the wind escapes the whistle.
Hope it works!
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#86928 - 02/28/07 01:38 PM
Re: Handmade whistle
[Re: Danarama91]
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Registered: 02/28/07
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You never know until you try.
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#86929 - 02/28/07 01:38 PM
Re: Handmade whistle
[Re: Paul810]
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stranger
Registered: 02/28/07
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When I was a kid I used to make the whistles out of the willows that you find near the lakes and rivers. I tried Dogwood, willows, birch, and poplar saplings (bitter!). I found that the best season is in middle to late spring, only because of the amount of water in the stems. Cut a length of sapling then form the whistle with notch on the top. Be sure to leave a section for you to hold while you are tapping to loosen the bark from the wood. Then cut the bark around the base of the whistle. Gently tap the bark, all the way around the stem. Generally I find that when the water oozes out of the ends that the loosening step is at hand. Grip the bark and twist slowly, the bark should loosen and slide off. Form the inside of the whistle and moisten the wood before sliding the bark back on. Then blow! Adjust shrill by opening the gap where the wind escapes the whistle.
Hope it works!
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#86974 - 02/28/07 09:11 PM
Re: Handmade whistle
[Re: Danarama91]
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/09/05
Posts: 64
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I've done it out of maple here in the pacific NW. Saw an old guy on PBS make one when I was a kid shortly after I got my first barlow knife. Took me several tries, but I got one to work.
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#87032 - 03/01/07 10:14 AM
Re: Handmade whistle
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#87079 - 03/02/07 12:28 AM
Re: Handmade whistle
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Registered: 03/01/07
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Very nice information, thank you!
But personally, I'm still wondering, why people prefer to include a whistle in their survival packs instead of learning and mastering the ancient art of whistling without it? Even in the genius Doug's PSK some of the precious space is sacrificed for a whistle. I can tell you for sure, that the simplest 4-finger whistle method will outperform any small plastic whistle, being of 0 oz in weight and 0x0x0" in dimensions...
Any thoughts?
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