>Ah sorry - my fault.
Not really because:
< The question
>mark was intended for "anyone interested .."
If it had been intended for "Colin Ross" it would/should have been inside the
brackets.
chirs
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On 21 May 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the seller is quite clear that it's a Colin Ross set.
It has happened before that a set is thus advertised when in fact
only a small part of it was. So it's worth checking.
Also the pitch is described as F#. It would be worth checking if this
really
Ah sorry - my fault. I hadn't intended to question who the maker was,
the seller is quite clear that it's a Colin Ross set. The question
mark was intended for "anyone interested .."
Sorry for any confusion - it's a classic case of the impression of the
written word in e-mails..
Rob
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The bellows certainly look like David's - on looking again, it's very hard
to say about the actual pipes, the picture isn't high-res enough.
Colin, can you confirm whether these really are your work?
Somewhat unusual for eBay - anyone interested in an effectively unplayed
new set of NSP (Col
Looking at the picture, I'd say David Burleigh.
Somewhat unusual for eBay - anyone interested in an effectively unplayed
new set of NSP (Colin Ross)?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Northumbrian-Small-Pipes_W0QQitemZ220236140539QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item220236140539&;
Haven't worked out what the chant