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yeah I love my foxing Nightjar. Sounds like Nippy did his job with excellence! That whistle your referring too is a Button whistle, the Silver Fox whistle is a Tenterfield.
Fox's are dirty low down smelly ***** of things that without doubt do more damage to native species than any other living creature beside us humans in Australia, I get great joy nailing the *******s. My family were wool growers, I dont think I'll ever grow out of my compulsion to rid the things.
Couple years ago when I got back into it I tried finding a button style whistle made of brass, very hard to find (Dad had one). All I could find was one made of tin however I did manage to come across a bloke in Wangaratta that makes button whistles from Australian penny's, not sure if they're legit penny's, in anycase I got one. It has the same year as my birthday. They're a work of art and well made so should last. Its pitch is a little lower than the Silver Fox, sometimes it does seem to bring them in when the Tenterfield won't.
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Fox's are dirty low down smelly ***** of things that without doubt do more damage to native species than any other living creature beside us humans in Australia, I get great joy nailing the *******s. My family were wool growers, I dont think I'll ever grow out of my compulsion to rid the things.
Couple years ago when I got back into it I tried finding a button style whistle made of brass, very hard to find (Dad had one). All I could find was one made of tin however I did manage to come across a bloke in Wangaratta that makes button whistles from Australian penny's, not sure if they're legit penny's, in anycase I got one. It has the same year as my birthday. They're a work of art and well made so should last. Its pitch is a little lower than the Silver Fox, sometimes it does seem to bring them in when the Tenterfield won't.
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