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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:19 am
by Dionys
The rumours seem to be flying like pigeons in a city. Does anyone know the details of who is making this set and what the plans are regarding it?

Dionys

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:39 am
by anima
Geoff Woof is making the set. It will be of ebony with sterling silver fittings. Supposedly it will be the set by which all of his other sets will be measured. Patrick D'Arcy has a picture of a set similar to this one at
http://www.concentric.net/~pdarcy/marti ... 000_12.jpg

(information gleaned from the Uilleann mailing list)

Jeff

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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:50 am
by Tony
What's a 'once in a lifetime' set like this worth? $10,000US perhaps $15,000US. I'm sure those who can afford (and those who are considering an mortgage/equity loan) will be forming a line at the concert hall...
Has it been determined how the person to receive this set will be chosen?
My thoughts are lottery.. the selling price set and those interested place their name on a list. Single entries only. This won't stop someone from having all his friends enter for him, but it would help lower the odds of cheating.

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 12:35 pm
by Cayden
Do I spot Pat d'Arcy posting a pic of his own pipes there??

Seriously though, a set will be made from black Ebony, Sterling Silver and mounted in Mammoth ivory

pitch in B or C

The set will go to the highest bidder.

Consider: in a few weeks Geoff will be 52. The waiting list is 13 years now. even if he lives to get through the waiting list, it's likely he will want to retire by then. So, if you want one and you're not already on the waiting list. This is probably the only opportunity you'll have getting one directly from the maker.

good luck.

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 12:40 pm
by anima
Good God, 13 years..... ouch . Are his sets really that good? How many does he make a year?

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 12:58 pm
by Tony
anima wrote:
Good God, 13 years..... ouch . Are his sets really that good? How many does he make a year?
yes...
If a pipemaker told you how many sets he made a year, you could do some quick math... and see how little they actually make. Consider that question in the same category as asking a woman her age!

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 1:06 pm
by Cayden
On 2002-04-07 14:40, anima wrote:
Good God, 13 years..... ouch . Are his sets really that good? How many does he make a year?
Yes. Six.

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 1:32 pm
by Tony
Oh Peter, you shouldn't have...
:smile:

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 1:38 pm
by anima
I never knew it was such a touchy subject with pipemakers. Do most pipemakers do the whole thing themselves or do they have assistants and/or apprentices to help? Do they "farm out" parts of the pipes, say bag and bellows?

Just curious

Jeff

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 1:56 pm
by Tony
Depends,
Last time I checked... Bruce Childress makes everything himself except the MacHarg bags. Neil O'Grady makes everything himself. Seth Gallagher has 2 people working for him. Ian Mackenzie makes the pipes his wife makes the bellows and bags.

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 11:33 am
by Patrick D'Arcy
Howaya Peadar,

>Do I spot Pat D'Arcy posting a
>pic of his own pipes there??

I posted it on the UPML, bit of publicity for the "Silver Set". I couldn't resist Image

It's an excellent opportunity for anyone with the money. If you are on the list and waiting 13 years you'd be as well off making a bid on the set, it's going to cost over 10,000 by the time it's ready anyway.

Patrick.

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 2:51 pm
by Dionys
One makes a bid on the set how?

Dionys

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 3:41 pm
by Patrick D'Arcy
Here is the info NPU sent out:

Geoff Wooff - Silver Anniversary Set
To mark 25 years of pipe-making, Geoff Wooff intends to produce a Silver anniversary set!
This instrument will be ready by May/June 2003 and its purchase is open to anyone, either on or not on his extremely long waiting list.

The set will be made in Black Ebony with solid Silver keys and ferrules and Mammoth Ivory mounts.

His preference is to produce this ‘one off’ set in the key of B or C, but a different key could be stipulated by the successful applicant.

This is a genuine opportunity for anyone to ‘short circuit’ the current 13 year wait!

Letters of interest to:
Geoff Wooff, Miltown Malbay, co. Clare, Ireland.

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 11:15 pm
by Tony
Patrick,
I'm still curious how Geoff will decide who gets the set. Peter indicated it will go to the highest bidder. Will there be a sealed bid auction?
The address you posted is that sufficient to get mail to him without a street, house number or postal code?

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 11:15 pm
by Dionys
Someone above said it would purely be by the highest bidder. Whether or not this is solely a monetary judgement is up to Geoff. He's already well known, booked for a long enough time to eventually retire on making sets so he doesn't need it to be in the hands of a 'name.' Which I am happy about, to be honest. I personally think it would be nice to see the set in the hands of someone who loves the Uilleann pipes, who plans on either playing the set him/herself or loaning it to someone who loves the UP.

Yes. That address will get the letter there, although you can also use the address at NPU. It's Ireland. No numbers/postal codes in the address, excepting large cities (e.g. Dublin 5 vs 4). In fact. To get a letter to my house in Ireland, you need only my name and the town/county. What a lovely place.

Dionys