On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:30 PM, <[1]pscot...@gmail.com> wrote:
many thanks to all on this posting response
Knowing what Dublin airport security is like, it would be
remarkable if
they even notice anything unusual at all.
Paul
It is common for Uilleann p
many thanks to all on this posting response
Knowing what Dublin airport security is like, it would be remarkable if
they even notice anything unusual at all.
Paul
On , bri...@aol.com wrote:
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> When the bags are going through the scanning cameras I always say,
"Thes
Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonny Douane?
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From: Rob Say [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2005 21:35
To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [NSP] Re: Travelling
Simon Leveaux wrote:
> May be someone should come up with an appropriately named tune for
> de
--- Rob Say wrote:
> May be someone should come up with an appropriately named tune for
> demonstration to customs. s
"The De'ils awa wi the excise man"?
--- end of quote ---
We have a winner!
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Simon Leveaux wrote:
> May be someone should come up with an appropriately named tune for
> demonstration to customs. s
"The De'ils awa wi the excise man"?
Rob
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May be someone should come up with an appropriately named tune for
demonstration to customs. s
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 9:37 AM
Subject: [NSP] Travelling
> On 28 Nov 2005, Simon Leveaux wrote:
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>> I have only had to unpack it o
I went to France this year with my family (and pipes). On the way back, French
customs weren't bothered by what was in the bag even though they'd had a
security alert that day and we were all 'patted down'.
I had to open the bag at Newcastle Airport of all places, on the way out and
explain wh
I have used this system for a number of years and it works well. Just make
sure you wrap the chanter and drones in a soft cloth to stop them rattling
around. If you like me keep your maintenance kit in the case remove scalpel,
needles etc before travelling. I have only had to unpack it once to s
Julian
Here's another option for you to consider.
For my trip to the UK a couple of years back I purchased a standard sized, hard
plastic shell, cabin baggage "flight" case. It also had the advantage of a pair
of wheels and a telescopic handle for ease of lugging around. There are usually
two
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 7:02 PM
Subject: [NSP] Re: Travelling...
> I use a tenor sax gig bag with the chanter and drones in hard plastic
> cylinders. But I'd never check them through
I use a tenor sax gig bag with the chanter and drones in hard plastic
cylinders. But I'd never check them through even if I wasn't allowed
any other cabin luggage -- bag is just big enough to add a pair of
nicks, vest, and shaving kit in case the check-through goes astray.
The external po
Julian
If you can't get details of NS pipers in New York from the members address book
you might want to try the Mudcat site below. I suggest post a query on it
http://www.mudcat.org/threads.cfm
You might also try the session websiste
http://www.thesession.org/index.php
Good luck
Now I'm off
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