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Alan Logan Information

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 4:33 am
by CBAG
Hi,

Do any of you have any of the following:

1) Information regarding the background of Alan Logan, Scottish pipe maker (History, reviews, pictures of work (Uilleann))

2) Information on his reed sizes for D Chanter, D Drones and D Regulators

3) Possibly any old reeds of his you would like to sell (Chanter, and Reg)

4) any old publications / leaflets / brochures which reference Alan Logan.

Please PM me with any details / offers.

Thanks in advance,
C

Re: Alan Logan Information

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 4:10 am
by Calum
Alan's GHB work is notorious for its variability, though his good instruments are very good indeed. His output was not massive.

He was a Scots Guardsman under Angus MacDonald. As fas as I know his piping career came to an end when he was jailed for child lichen possession a few years back.

Re: Alan Logan Information

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 4:14 am
by Calum
Just to be clear, the forum software doesn't like naughty words, so you'll have to work out for yourselves what "lichen" refers to...

Re: Alan Logan Information

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 5:29 am
by rorybbellows
omg.

RORY

Re: Alan Logan Information

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 10:41 am
by Steampacket
Robin Williamson of the Incredible String Band was support to the Boys of the Lough in the early 80's at a gig in southern Sweden and he told me that Alan, who was living in Stockholm at the time, could make a reed for my Williams chanter. Alan made a nice reed that worked until I got a reed from Dave. I have the Logan reed somewhere but I don't know where exactly. Alan made the reed based on the measurements of the Williams reed I had, so I doubt the reed measurements would suit a Logan chanter. The chanter reed I play now was made by Dave in 1998. I remember the gig and talking to Robin as I also met Garrison Keillor there. Garrison was living in Copenhagen at that time. We had a long conversation about music during the evening. I didn't know who he was at the time though.

So sorry for the poor children, to be abused, and exploited in this terrible manner. Tragic even for Alan, an old man, the shame, the prison sentence ... I heard many years ago that he had gone back to Scotland.