Thursday, September 13, 2012

Disguise Whistles. A little fun for Halloween or any day that ends in "y"

Whistles are fun to make. 

"You never know what you are going to get," so it is like a box of chocolates without the calories.

I make Disguise Whistles that are double whistles.  They are not traditional two hole whistles that you typically have two whistles side by side.  Instead, these are two whistles carved in opposition and there is just one hole.

Whistles on Opposition


More pictures and a bit mor info are at the Etsy site.
 
Disguise whistles are meant to be fun.  I find that a good long blow on the whistle is a sure pick-me-up. Oh, I took it to one of those crowded street craft fairs and used it to get through the crowds. People turn around and immediately laugh when they see the toothy smile. It's a hoot from a toot.
Confound your friends as you go incognito with this disguise whistle! It is about 4.5 inches long and 1 inch in diameter. The blow-in hole is in the middle of the back. Your friends will wonder where you went, and who is that smiling stranger in the room?

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Note that Phaal Nap (Fail Nap) is a pseudonym, nom de plume, and anagram for Hal Papan. I usually write when I can't sleep. Ergo, Fail Nap. Of course, Hal Papan is my nom de couteau (knife name instead of pen name) and anagram for my real name, Alan Happ. I carve under the name Hal Papan.

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