Pictures of Your Pipes
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The bellows still looked okay...the vinyl bag had several holes worn into it in obvious places from nothing more than expanding and squeezing in normal use...and there was GHB bag seasoning leaking out. Eww.
The windcap's blackwood had some peeling going on...looked like they had put some kind of lacquer on it. Weird. Add to that the giant crack through the middle, and all the tape...I wouldn't feel right about it.
The windcap's blackwood had some peeling going on...looked like they had put some kind of lacquer on it. Weird. Add to that the giant crack through the middle, and all the tape...I wouldn't feel right about it.
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Re: Pictures of Your Pipes
Maple set.
Now I have to make a proper bag!
Now I have to make a proper bag!
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Andreas Rogge B Chanter
Just got an Andreas Rogge B Chanter, some reeds, staples and a cool looking staple mandrel.
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Looks like a treat Bob!bobkeenan wrote:Just got an Andreas Rogge B Chanter, some reeds, staples and a cool looking staple mandrel.
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bobkeenan wrote:Just got an Andreas Rogge B Chanter, some reeds, staples and a cool looking staple mandrel.
Brilliant!
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Congrats Bob! Nice looking chanter! I'll try to get a good picture of my pipes. Also made by Andreas Rogge
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Re: Pictures of Your Pipes
New full set in D by Mark Donohoe.
Look at those regs *drool*
Closeup of regs
Fully keyed chanter
Lovely keywork on the chanter too
Very happy!! Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship! Now to learn how to play these crazy things called regulators!!
Look at those regs *drool*
Closeup of regs
Fully keyed chanter
Lovely keywork on the chanter too
Very happy!! Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship! Now to learn how to play these crazy things called regulators!!
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Beautiful set Tom_S, congratulations! I hope you will enjoy them a lot!
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Pretty!
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Got a couple of photos from Andreas Rogge of my NBD lefthanded chanter Plumwood with boxwood/brass and 4 keys.
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Looks beautiful Fergus!Fergmaun wrote:Got a couple of photos from Andreas Rogge of my NBD lefthanded chanter Plumwood with boxwood/brass and 4 keys.
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Just curious why you replaced your Kennedy NBD chanter with this one? Most NBDs are dull sounding and hard to reed. Wooff and Kennedy were usualy the only NBDs recomended being worth to play.Fergmaun wrote:Got a couple of photos from Andreas Rogge of my NBD lefthanded chanter Plumwood with boxwood/brass and 4 keys.
Did Andreas changed the bore with his NBD chanters or you just prefer the sound?
Can you post some sound clips - it would be great to hear it together with your Concert Rogge chanter to hear the difference NBD delivers.
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Andreas Rogge took the photos of the NBD chanter from this workshop in Germany not me as I am on holidays in Co Kerry and left the delivery of chanter until September when back in Belfast. So no sound clips until September.Can you post some sound clips - it would be great to hear it together with your Concert Rogge chanter to hear the difference NBD delivers.
I did like the Joe Kennedy chanter but the only reason I sold the applewood Kennedy NBD chanter was because the chanter needed to warm up before the pitch raised to correct tuning. No good playing in quiet session when pitch is flat.
All my Rogge chanters D wide bore, C nat and B nat NBD chanters have always stayed in pitch with no need to wait before pitch came in to tune.
So looking forward to my New Rogge NBD chanter.
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Re: Pictures of Your Pipes
Another pretty one!
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My new Martin Preshaw B set; Ebony with Boxwood mounts and a Rosewood mainstock. Sorry for the dark background. Photos do not do them justice!
Detail of finish work on finals and brass:
Close-up of keys on chanter:
Close-up of Rosewood mainstock:
Detail of finish work on finals and brass:
Close-up of keys on chanter:
Close-up of Rosewood mainstock:
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