http://www.kmbagpipes.com
Anyone ever heard of this maker
http://www.kmbagpipes.com
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Re: http://www.kmbagpipes.com
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KMBagpipes are based in Paisley ,Scotland.I have an excellent concert pitch set they made for me !
KMBagpipes are based in Paisley ,Scotland.I have an excellent concert pitch set they made for me !
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Re: http://www.kmbagpipes.com
Kenneth had been living in Round Rock, Texas and was making pipes there, but relocated back to Scotland several years ago now.
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Kenneth has been making pipes for many years now. I once had an early experimental Set of C drones from him, rock steady pipes and a pipemaker easy to deal with. Kenneth has a reputation for good quality, reasonably priced instruments - and is always willing to experiment. His 3D printed transparent chanters are lookers and sound mighty fine judging from the samples.
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Re: http://www.kmbagpipes.com
Just so you are aware, these last three posts are apparently answering a question that was asked 15 years ago.
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