Best quality/value Bb whistles

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The Susato Kildare 2-piece models are currently made in Bflat in the M and S series; mine are the narrower (of the two) bore S series; I think they are a terrific value and really nice Bflat whistles in any event. One was part of an earlier D/C/Bflat set and the newer one has a freakish white fipple; I got that one at a shop in Kenmare, I believe.

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