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    Incredibly low price for a Scottish-made set of smallpipes

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/26734290298...ndition=4%7C10
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    This won't last long, $1400 for a vintage ivory-mounted set. Within the USA so no ivory import issues.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/33611516252...ndition=4%7C10
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Do you recognize those mounts, Richard?

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    I wanna say really old Lawries, but it’s very likely I’m wrong

    edit: never mind. The bells are too tapered to be Lawrie which are fairly straight-sided
    Last edited by YOJiMBO20; 9th August 25 at 10:05 AM.

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    The mounts look like they may be Thow's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PiperPadre View Post
    Do you recognize those mounts, Richard?
    The shape of them I'm not sure.

    The colour of them I have seen. It was a WWI set of Hendersons which had been sitting unplayed since the owner died in 1928. He was a piper in the Royal Scots, and the pipes had their full bag dressings, ribbons and all.

    Oddly they had been sitting in their OPEN case all those years. For whatever reason the widow never thought to close it.

    The sides of all the ivory mounts which had been aiming skyward had been strangely discoloured, while the sides which had been aiming downward were a normal ivory colour.

    What we don't know about this Ebay set is which of the four sizes that old pipemakers made this set is.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Look like Fred Morrison (McCallum) smallpipes.

    Owner says he doesn't know the make, but you can see what looks like "Fred Morrison" on the chanter.

    $750 is a really good price for these. I wonder what they'll go for.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/19763263730...ndition=4%7C10
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    $500 Buy It Now for a set of Highland pipes.

    As is often the case, the seller has a number of photos but they're all taken from the same angle, so one photo would have done.

    I just can't tell from the photos whether this is a legit pipe or a Pakistani pipe. A view of one of the drone tops would have really helped.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/33613599009...ndition=4%7C10
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    A crazy low price for a set of Morrison/McCallum "A" smallpipes

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/19765078820...ndition=4%7C10
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    If any of you were looking for a far, far less expensive way to get into (so-called) "border" pipes this is it.

    A gorgeous vintage Lawrie (so-called) "three-quarter" pipe starting bid $500 no bids yet.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/32681970948...ndition=4%7C10

    Reed these up to play A=440, purchase a nice "border" chanter, which are generally in A=440, and Bob's your Uncle.

    For under $1,000 you'll have a set that will probably out-play most "border" pipes being made today for a fraction of the cost.

    I did this exact thing back in 2006 with a lovely c1900 Glen "three-quarter" pipe.

    Having my basis a great-sounding stable trouble-free set of mid-volume A=440 drones I proceeded to purchase three "border" chanters:

    Hamish Moore "reel pipe" chanter
    Nigel Richard "session pipe" chanter
    Jon Swayne "Lowland pipe" chanter

    Note none of these makers call their instruments in question "border" pipes, which is the in-vogue name nowadays.

    All of these chanters were the same beast: pitched in A=440, volume somewhere between a GHB and an SSP, and capable of a chromatic scale through cross-fingerings. Two of the chanters had a key for High B.

    My "border" pipe setup is the middle pipe here, vintage Glenn drones with a Jon Swayne chanter



    (I'm saying "so-called" three-quarter pipe because all Highland pipe makers made these throughout the 19th century and well into the 20th and none of them called them that. They were called "half-size" pipes.)
    Last edited by OC Richard; 20th October 25 at 04:04 PM.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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