Pipes and The Maker
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Pipes and The Maker
Hi Everyone
How do you get pipemakers to make you a set e.g. without paying. As many of the albums that I have say that this player plays X pipers sets. I've also heared of some pipemakers just making sets for people. Just because the feel like it. Ian Mackenzie has sent out a few Bb chanters as promo sets. As I'd really like a flat pitch set at some stage in the near future.
So how do you twist a pipemaker into making you a set for free. Apart from bribing them . As I can't see myself having the funding for a flat pitch set of pipes anytime soon.
EDIT: Just to let you know that Patrick payed full rice for his K&Q set. Sory if I embarresed anyone.
Just Curiouse, Cheers L42B
How do you get pipemakers to make you a set e.g. without paying. As many of the albums that I have say that this player plays X pipers sets. I've also heared of some pipemakers just making sets for people. Just because the feel like it. Ian Mackenzie has sent out a few Bb chanters as promo sets. As I'd really like a flat pitch set at some stage in the near future.
So how do you twist a pipemaker into making you a set for free. Apart from bribing them . As I can't see myself having the funding for a flat pitch set of pipes anytime soon.
EDIT: Just to let you know that Patrick payed full rice for his K&Q set. Sory if I embarresed anyone.
Just Curiouse, Cheers L42B
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I think you're on the right track, Rory, but it goes beyond just being good on the pipes. You'd also have to be well known for being good on the pipes. It would also help to be good on the pipes, well known and influential in the ITM community. That would make you a primo target for loss leaders, free preview chanters/sets, trips to exotic locations, chocolate covered dancing girls, and all the other marketing techniques we have come to expect in a free enterprise capitalistic system.
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Re: Pipes and The Maker
I, for one, am seriously regretting having given Patrick D'Arcy that shiny big set for free. He had some pretty darned embarrassing photographs of me at a quilting bee, and there are some things even a defrocked priest such as myself cannot afford to let get out in public.L42B wrote:Hi Everyone
How do you get pipemakers to make you a set e.g. without paying. As many of the albums that I have say that this player plays X pipers sets. I've also heared of some pipemakers just making sets for people. Just because the feel like it. Ian Mackenzie has sent out a few Bb chanters as promo sets. I also understand that somehow Patrick D'Arcy was given a K&Q pipes (any comments David). As I'd really like a flat pitch set at some stage in the near future.
So how do you twist a pipemaker into making you a set for free. Apart from bribing them . As I can't see myself having the funding for a flat pitch set of pipes anytime soon.
Just Curiouse, Cheers L42B
But, for constructive suggestions: It shouldn't be too difficult to twist a pipemaker as you suggest, because most of them are more or less twisted to begin with. Bribing doesn't usually work unless a lot of money is involved.
I hope this helps.
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Re: Pipes and The Maker
This I gotta see!DMQuinn wrote:... He had some pretty darned embarrassing photographs of me at a quilting bee...
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No, I don't think you (or anyone else) wants to see these picturestommykleen wrote:This I gotta see!DMQuinn wrote:... He had some pretty darned embarrassing photographs of me at a quilting bee...
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I have had a couple of free sets of pipes from a maker.
Here's how to do it.
1) Make sure you are born next door to a pipemaker.
2) Spend at least twenty years cultivating a relationship by being a cute kid, then a interested teenager, then by drinking homebrew in his workshop and attending piping meetings and performances together.
3) Move very far away, the other side of the earth in my case, and when you come home once a year, always pay a visit, bring some small gifts, and crack open a few cans while reviewing his latest work.
4) Feed the cat when he is away on holiday.
In my case, the pipemaker makes Northumbrian pipes, harps and other instruments, but if you follow these four easy steps, you too may find some free uilleann pipes on your lap.
Mukade
Here's how to do it.
1) Make sure you are born next door to a pipemaker.
2) Spend at least twenty years cultivating a relationship by being a cute kid, then a interested teenager, then by drinking homebrew in his workshop and attending piping meetings and performances together.
3) Move very far away, the other side of the earth in my case, and when you come home once a year, always pay a visit, bring some small gifts, and crack open a few cans while reviewing his latest work.
4) Feed the cat when he is away on holiday.
In my case, the pipemaker makes Northumbrian pipes, harps and other instruments, but if you follow these four easy steps, you too may find some free uilleann pipes on your lap.
Mukade
'The people who play the flat pipes usually have more peace of mind. I like that.'
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Re: Pipes and The Maker
Yes, I always insist on my pipemakers providing me with free pipes. You should do the same. These guys make enough money from the common folk and we deserve better than the smelly man on the street (or woman, excuse me ladies).L42B wrote:I also understand that somehow Patrick D'Arcy was given a K&Q pipes (any comments David).
Seriously though...... what the hell are you smoking? I paid dearly for the set, every penny. I do believe them to be worth more than I paid but that is just down to uilleann pipe inflation. But I still paid twice what I paid for my Wooff set five years previously (almost to the day).
I want to laugh but find it hard at such an ignorant comment. I use that word in it's true sense not in it's slanderous sense. No knowledge to back it up.
Maybe I should be flattered. You think I am of *that* calibre. I don't know.
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Exactly what I mean PJ. Well I wouldn't be able to comment on tone of a flat set. I've only so fare played a Wooff C# set and a Mackenzie C chanter. I would be able to say that, ouch the set takes to much air, Or it isn't easie to tune, or this happens at this point in my playing. You get the picture. So if there is any pipemaker out their who might offer me a new C#, C or Bb set to test. Just pm me .
Patrick my above post has been edited (apologies).
Cheers L42B
Patrick my above post has been edited (apologies).
Cheers L42B
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