Identify this chanter

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Identify this chanter

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Hello,

I was hoping someone would be to help me identify this chanter.

A friend of mine purchased this half set for $200 from the a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend (or something like that). Nothing is known about the set. Upon opening the case it was obvious immediately that the half set was Pakistani. I did what I could for the drones, rewrapped some joints etc. It's rough.

Now the twist...

The chanter barely played at first. I removed the cheap Pakistani reed and popped in an old Kirk Lynch reed I had laying around. To my astonishment it played amazingly. The chanter is crisp, snappy and almost perfectly in tune in both octaves. I just can't accept that it is a cheap chanter. If it is, he is the luckiest SOB I have ever met. Does anyone have any thoughts? Thanks!

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That looks like a Dave Williams stick.
If it is, that’s a bargain!
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Dave Williams always stamped his chanters with his name. Maybe Alan Ginsberg.
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It's Pakistani, one of the Sialkot sets.
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Is that chanter from Pakistan? I know they are rubbish but looks pretty well done
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Yorch wrote:Is that chanter from Pakistan? I know they are rubbish but looks pretty well done
It's from Pakistan. Here's another example.
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Post by MarkP »

Yep, I have a cheap Pakistani chanter somewhere, different design but also played bang in tune with the first random spare reed I pulled out of the reject box. The keys were uncomfortable but it wasn’t bad, not sure if it had been reworked
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