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- Patrick D'Arcy
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Instruments For Sale
Thought I'd draw your collective attention to some good instruments that are for sale at the moment in the Classifieds section of my site. The box is on the right hand side of the home page with links through to the Classifieds page:
http://www.uilleannobsession.com/
The current list:
1. Rogge D Chanter
2. Simack C Chanter
3. Seth Gallagher D ½ Set
4. Seth Gallagher D Full Set
5. Alan Ginsberg D Flute
Patrick.
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The current list:
1. Rogge D Chanter
2. Simack C Chanter
3. Seth Gallagher D ½ Set
4. Seth Gallagher D Full Set
5. Alan Ginsberg D Flute
Patrick.
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- L42B
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I would love to purachse either the SIMACK Cn chanter or Rogge D chanter. But alas it is a matter of available funds (I could afford the Rogge chanter if it was in Oz dollers). The Australian currency although is doing very well at the moment, its not worth much against the Pound, Euro or US currencies.
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- Patrick D'Arcy
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Hiya Wally,
I certainly hope everything is above board with these sales. I'm just trying to help out people trying to move their sets. Most of the people I would know either via the message boards or in person, some I do not, but I figure if they have found the page they must be kosher. Also, there's a disclaimer on the site relieving me of any and all responsibility regarding these sales.
Anyway, if you want to PM me about the particular instrument you are interested in maybe I can elaborate. 99% of the time I have no personal experience with the instrument for sale so it is completely up to the buyer and seller to hash all that out.
Patrick.
PS - The Holy Order are currently comfortably at rest after a weekend of high shennagins and much fun at the Southern California Tionól. They are such a great set. BK trimmed a fleas leg off the chanter reed and it's even better again. He says that the reed softens through time and that a little (I mean minute!) trim helps matters after a year of regular playing.
I certainly hope everything is above board with these sales. I'm just trying to help out people trying to move their sets. Most of the people I would know either via the message boards or in person, some I do not, but I figure if they have found the page they must be kosher. Also, there's a disclaimer on the site relieving me of any and all responsibility regarding these sales.
Anyway, if you want to PM me about the particular instrument you are interested in maybe I can elaborate. 99% of the time I have no personal experience with the instrument for sale so it is completely up to the buyer and seller to hash all that out.
Patrick.
PS - The Holy Order are currently comfortably at rest after a weekend of high shennagins and much fun at the Southern California Tionól. They are such a great set. BK trimmed a fleas leg off the chanter reed and it's even better again. He says that the reed softens through time and that a little (I mean minute!) trim helps matters after a year of regular playing.
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- goldy
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With all this talk of the Simack C chanter, I thought I'd throw something in.
I played one of Ian's C chanters about four years ago and fell in love with it. It was well tuned and played at a nice volume with one of Ian's reeds in it. It had a nice tone that sounded closer to a concert pitch set than a flat set (kind of like how a concert set sounds with a really mellow reed in it).
Goldy.
I played one of Ian's C chanters about four years ago and fell in love with it. It was well tuned and played at a nice volume with one of Ian's reeds in it. It had a nice tone that sounded closer to a concert pitch set than a flat set (kind of like how a concert set sounds with a really mellow reed in it).
Goldy.
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I'll second your post Goldy. I played one of Ian's Coyn based C chanters in New Zealand. It's similar to the one listed except it only has a Bb key (Cn in D) and brass. I liked the tone but when I first tried Greg Wait's chanter it had bad reed, a K&Q C read was quickly found and it played wonderfully. In some ways it sounded like a Woof C chanter but only slightly sharper. It played somewhere between an Eugen Lamb D (I played Jack Brennan's chanter and it played very similarly to the Lamb D chanter) and a Coyn C.
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