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Effect Whistle for Imitation

  • For the clanging call of the pheasant
  • Metallic effects
  • Made of boxwood
  • Made in France/Europe
     
Produkto kodas: VS-50

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You can imitate the metallic sounds of the pheasant with this bird whistle or let your creativity run wild. The sound is almost clattering when you blow into the wooden bird's voice. This is a great effect to experiment with.

By the way: Because of the colourful feathers of the males, the pheasant was probably introduced to Europe in ancient times. Its meat still makes it a popular game bird, especially in Britain, while it is revered in its East Asian homeland. It stands for brightness, wealth, luck and beauty in China, for example, and in Japan values such as security, motherly love and virtue are associated with the pheasant.

 

 

Svoris 0.04 kg
Išmatavimai 12.50 × 3.00 × 3.00 cm
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Nuolaidos iki 40%

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You can imitate the metallic sounds of the pheasant with this bird whistle or let your creativity run wild. The sound is almost clattering when you blow into the wooden bird's voice. This is a great effect to experiment with.

By the way: Because of the colourful feathers of the males, the pheasant was probably introduced to Europe in ancient times. Its meat still makes it a popular game bird, especially in Britain, while it is revered in its East Asian homeland. It stands for brightness, wealth, luck and beauty in China, for example, and in Japan values such as security, motherly love and virtue are associated with the pheasant.