I have just been told of a very early D. Burleigh set of pipes for sale.
The vendor / owner writes:
"My pipes have not been played for some time, but nor they have they been
actively
neglected. They would probably need minor attention before playing. I was
thinking
in terms of about £400."
T
There would seem to be both pro- and con- tune titles on the subject,
depending on your point of view and the weather.
Hoop her and ungird her.
Tom Hackett's Dream
Delight of the men of Caernarvon
The General Toast
John the Red Nose,
Carolan's Draught
Bonny at mid-afterno
Oh go on then.
Lamb Skinny
Four Bare Legs under the Coverlet
Cock o the North
--Original Message--
From: Francis Wood
Sender: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
To: Richard York
Cc: NSP group
Subject: [NSP] Skinny-piping
Sent: Aug 16, 2010 3:52 PM
On 12 Aug 2010, at 09:55, Richard York wrote:
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