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18th April 10, 09:53 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Nice photos sax&pipes!
Yes I can see that the colours of your kilt are quite different, and also a smaller sett size. That Misty Isle Pipe Band sometimes recieved Gunn kilts by mistake which were identical in colour, sett size, etc and could be worn in the band with almost nobody noticing.
By the way, since your are in the Netherlands, have you got the CD
(oh no... I can't find it and I don't speak that language...something like)
In het Dagen Oosten/It's Dawning in the East
The Bagpipes of the Low Countries
It's got great cuts of the local bagpipes in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Thanks OC,
I don't have the CD, but I will ask my PM here, I'm sure he will know. I'm not really that familiar with all the local varieties of pipes (only that I know there are some). I'm actually only living here, but from New Zealand originally. Still I'm fascinated by all the different pipes throughout Europe.
I'm also very keen on bagpipe-making, and am planning a trip to visit a maker here who specialises in all the pipes from the low countries. Maybe he knows about the CD.
Cheers,
Michael
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