Interview with Paddy Moloney (83)

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Interview with Paddy Moloney (83)

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Just spotted this (hope there's more soon):

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...seems to have forgotten Leo Rowsomes instruction to him never to blow the reed with your mouth.....
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We get a quick look at a flat set as he puts away the flat chanter. The chanter looks like it could be Coyne. He mentions that the set was made in 1850. I think I see an extension on the bass reg in the case, as he closes the lid. Anyone know more about this set?
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PJ wrote:We get a quick look at a flat set as he puts away the flat chanter. The chanter looks like it could be Coyne. He mentions that the set was made in 1850. I think I see an extension on the bass reg in the case, as he closes the lid. Anyone know more about this set?
Doesn't he have a Michael Egan set as well?
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