Hans-Joerg,
Hey! that fourth & last pic is of my set.
It was once owned by Tom Standeven of Philadelphia. Around 1988 he had Geoff Wooff fix it up & make a bass reg for it. Your pic shows the bass & bari drone sliders & the bass & bari reg ends. Wooff later wrote me & said it was his opinion that the set was likely part Kenna (chanter & drones), part Coyne (regulators), perhaps made during the shop transition from one maker to the next.
It was never a fancy-dancy set, but plays well.
Nick
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Ithaca, NY
Peter Browne's Set in ITMA Highlights Video
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Re: Peter Browne's Set in ITMA Highlights Video
Thanks for that info, Nick!nwhitmer wrote:Hans-Joerg,
Hey! that fourth & last pic is of my set.
It was once owned by Tom Standeven of Philadelphia. Around 1988 he had Geoff Wooff fix it up & make a bass reg for it. Your pic shows the bass & bari drone sliders & the bass & bari reg ends. Wooff later wrote me & said it was his opinion that the set was likely part Kenna (chanter & drones), part Coyne (regulators), perhaps made during the shop transition from one maker to the next.
It was never a fancy-dancy set, but plays well.
Nick
Nick Whitmer
Ithaca, NY
See: Sorry for posting pics of parts that aren´t Coyne at all!
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Re: Peter Browne's Set in ITMA Highlights Video
Just curious to know if there's any update on the restoration of the "Coyne" set discussed in this thread? Is it back playing? Any further developments on identifying the maker?
PJ