I was wondering what makes Crowley chanters distinct in style, tone, design, etc, from other chanters. There's a lot of information about Rowsome, Taylor, Coyne pipes, etc, but it is hard to find much information on Crowley chanters.
My interest in this is shamelessly self-indulgent. I play a D chanter made by Michael Hubbert, which is apparently based off an old Crowley chanter that he used to play. I'd appreciate hearing a bit of comparison to other styles from those more knowledgeable.
Some pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Crowley sets
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Re: Crowley sets
There is this discussion back in 2007.viewtopic.php?p=713987
Bill Hanemann posts here occassionally, and is a current pipemaker. Michael Loos also still was posting this year.
Good luck,
Bob
Bill Hanemann posts here occassionally, and is a current pipemaker. Michael Loos also still was posting this year.
Good luck,
Bob
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