Ebony Robertsons, late 20s. Recently refurbished and any cracks invisible whipped. Robertson blackwood stocks not original to set. No blowpipe, no chanter. This is reflected…
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The Kintail pipemaking firm was founded by Greig Sharp in the early 1970s and still operates today. Sharp learned his trade during the latter years…
The Grainger pipes of the 1960s were quite under-rated. They produce a full, rich and steady sound, and were well made in a shop overseen…
This basic R.G. Hardie set is flat-combed and has nickel ferrules and imitation ivory ring caps and projecting mounts. It is in excellent shape with…
These McCallum bagpipes has seen some use since it was made around 2000. It has appeared on Glasgow Green in the Grade 1 World Pipe…
This is a slightly unusual set in having artificial ivory material I have never encountered before. It varies in clarity — some mounts polished up…
Boosey & Hawkes was a woodwind instrument maker in London who took over the Starck shop when it closed in the mid-1950s. The firm made…
Profiles suggest manufacture of this Lawrie set around 1940 or a little earlier. The pipes came to me from Fife, where they had lain unplayed…
The quality and consistency of Robertson pipes is legendary, and this Robertson set lines up with other 1950s Robertsons as a fine example of instruments…
Uilleann Pipes Boxwood Chanter Richard Patkos 2020. Hi everyone! I have for sale or swap. This wonderful boxwood chanter made by Richard Patkos. Produced in…