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One half set in D by Kirk Lynch, two Lynch chanters (one keyless in ebony, the other three keyed in Mopane... both D)...

A Williams Boxwood chanter in D, and a Michael Hubbert 3 keyed chanter in ebony.

No more D's. No more chanters, that's it!
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A Charles Roberts practice set with chanter in african blackwood for right now. Soon to be a Boisvert lemonwood full set. I can't wait, but I'll jut have to won't I. Oh Fr. Pat, I've been having impure thoughts. :D
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van Daal fullset in D
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Marc Van Daal fullset d-concert
B-set 3/4 set own making and "design". Not the most nice set to look at. but also ugly birds can sing fairly nice.
Cis-chanter measurements from a Coyne from Phil Wardle.
Spillane d-chanter.

I am planning to make 3/4-set in pitch of Cis. If anyone have some measurements of drones and regulators.

Ole
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van Daal Concert pitch Full set (with some personal touches :D)
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Mark Hillmann 1/2 set in D.

Seth Gallagher C chanter, with tenor and baritone regs, with Pat Sky C drones (use the Hillmann bag and bellows for both).

Nick Whitmer D chanter.

Home made Penny Chanter.
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Powered by Howard.

Still only a practice set at present.... but I'm saving my pennies!!! :roll:
Tóg go bog é, dude.....

j.i.
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Alain Froment Full set in d (with double bass reg) :boggle:
Cillian O'Briain Chanter (don't use the Froment Fully keyed chanter, prefer the O'Briain Chanter tone)
Soon to have a Ray Sloan Flat set (Half set) in B Or C not decided yet
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(don't use the Froment Fully keyed chanter,

can I have that one
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I have a 17 year old Ginsberg practice set with african blackwood chanter and currently looking to upgrade.

Cheers!

Andy Parnell
Without piping, life would be a mistake...
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Dave Williams full set in D.
Blackwood and brass.
1985
Regs are a few years younger.
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D/B plumwood chanters and bellows by Andreas Rogge with a Ray Sloan Bag. Bag drones, regs in D plumwood and C Plumwood chanter ready from Rogge hopefully 2007.
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benwalker wrote:Alain Froment Full set in d (with double bass reg) :boggle:
That's gotta feel nice to say... :D
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:
benwalker wrote:Alain Froment Full set in d (with double bass reg) :boggle:
That's gotta feel nice to say... :D
But lays heavy on the leg and the wallet :D

David
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David Lim wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:
benwalker wrote:Alain Froment Full set in d (with double bass reg) :boggle:
That's gotta feel nice to say... :D
But lays heavy on the leg and the wallet :D

David
Yes, only too true..... BUT, such a weight can serve to remind one of a dream come true. :D Ben, you are a lucky dog. :D
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