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Clarke Sweetone High D Whistle, Silver

GR23071S Clarke Sweetone High D Whistle, Silver
Silver finish. Traditional tapering tin tube, moulded black plastic mouthpiece. Made in United Kingdom

    Product Features
  • Easy to play, great for beginners
  • Bright sound
  • Clarke has been making whistles in England since 1843
    Product Specifications
  • Tapered tin body
  • Black plastic mouthpiece
  • Colour: Silver
  • Made in: United Kingdom
  • Product Identifier: 8774120003532



Clarke

Made in England since 1843, the original and still hugely popular


The creation of the tin whistle was inspired when Robert Clarke, a poor farm labourer, heard about the invention of tin plate and asked a blacksmith to help him to copy the design of his wooden whistle using this new material.


The mouthpiece needed a wooden fipple so, because he did not own a saw, he made this out of one of the stays from his wife’s corset, cutting the teeth with a file. The new tin whistle played so well that Robert decided to begin a business manufacturing them.


Clarke heard that there were big opportunities for manufacturers in Lancashire, so he and his son walked the long distance from Coney Weston to Manchester, pushing his tools and materials in a handbarrow. On the way he stopped by at village markets and made tin whistles to sell, which proved to be very popular among the villagers.


Sometimes he met Irish labourers, who were building railways and canals, and sold his tin whistles to them. These Irishmen took them back to Ireland where the English tin whistle rapidly became Ireland’s favourite folk instrument.


When Robert reached Manchester he set up his factory in a shed and soon became a successful manufacturer. He called his tin whistles ‘Megs’, a Victorian nickname for a halfpenny, as this is how much he charged for them.


He eventually made so much money that he was able to build two houses, a factory and a church in the nearby village of New Moston. He went back to Coney Weston and bought up the farm that he had previously lived in, using gold sovereigns which he carried in a Gladstone bag.

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