I am looking for a contact email for Graham Dixon / Wallace Music. Anyone
have it?
Ian
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> From: "Bos, Guido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [NSP] Second hand burleigh pipes
> >I ran across someone selling his 7 key, 4 drone Burleigh Northumbrian
> >smallpipes.
> >Can someone tell me if 430 UKP is a fair price?
Guido:
Find out if the set is "working". And do
>From another learner who has done a lot of research into buying used NSP's.
Find out if they have the original cane drone reeds or if they have been
replaced with composite. Composite reeds would be a better buy. As a
beginner myself I don't think cane drone reeds are the best without the
supp
Below prices for new Burleigh pipes are from the link
http://www.burleighsmallpipes.com/prices.htm
Find out whether the used set had standard or complicated drones. Note the
price difference.
Prices for 2006
'Primitive' set - unboxed £350.00
'Primitive' set - with box £360.00
7 key chan
You can probably purchase a brand new set of Burleigh pipes for the amount
the seller is asking.
Tom Childs
473 Coronation Drive
Franklin, MA 02038
508-528-3764
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From: "Bos, Guido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I ran across someone selling his 7 key, 4 drone Burleigh Northumbrian
smallpipes.
Can someone tell me if 430 UKP is a fair price?
As I am a starter with no experience in pipes and NSP's are very rare
over here in Belgium, could any of you give me some advice where I
should pay attention to
On 11 Jul 2006, Ian Lawther wrote:
> The Peacock Collection is virtually a keyless collectionperhps a few
> tunes that use additional notes but not many.
www.northumbrianpipers.org.uk/books
In addition to Peacock the "Northumbrian Pipers First Tune Book"
contains a fair number of keyless