James Madison University Intl Week - Irish Piping MPEGs

A forum about Uilleann (Irish) pipes and the surly people who play them.
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Lorenzo
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Post by Lorenzo »

Those are pretty cool Jim. I assume you know the piper pretty well? :wink:
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I do not know the piper.
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My guess is that the piper is Nick Whitmer.
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Post by Kevin L. Rietmann »

I believe he is a piper usually referred to by aficionados as "The Dude."
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Yes, that's me, back when I lived in Virginia.

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Post by glands »

Nick, write me at glands@comcast.net with your contact info. There is a guy here in Nashville who has a practice set of your make and may be interested in drones if you still have them available.
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Yes indeed I am still making pipes. For a glimpse of what I do have a look at

http://www.lightlink.com/nwhitmer

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