I was one of the fortunate who answered the call when our moderator asked for examples of broken, used-up, or otherwise unwanted chanter reeds, to further his reed-making education.
I sent along an old D reed for d-construction, and I sent him my Tim Britton C chanter to try out, to see if he could reed it. The results of our collaboration have been very good, and I want to encourage others to consider working with Joseph. Send him your tired, your poor, your Arundo masses yearning to crow free . . .
Joseph sent me back several finished reeds, an unscraped reed, and a “template” reed slip and staple, along with some tubes of that fine Sunshine State Arundo. I’ve spent hours playing (and playing with) the finished reeds, scraping and testing (sometimes to destruction). Surprised at how much FUN this collaboration was. I would encourage anyone to send Joseph a chanter to reed, just for the chance to experiment like this, and the very real chance that they will get a fine working reed or two out of the experience.
Of course I will offer the standard disclaimer “your mileage may vary,” but for me it was absolutely worth it effort! As he has more opportunities to work with various maker’s chanters and reeds, Joseph will only get better!
JVF
The charm of collaborating with Mr. Smith was the cost. zero. Other reed-makers would be delighted to make me three finished reeds, and send along reed slips, staples, and cane tubes . . . for a hefty fee.
Fortunately, the barter system is not dead, and information still has some value. Good thing, since as a librarian that is my stock-in-trade.
JVF
Actually, I have been charging all along, except those who have been generous enough with their hearts and the loan of their instruments to me for the study of reed tuning.
So I guess this means the ‘charm’ was never there.
I sent on one or two old reeds to JES and he surprised me by sending me on a lovely reed based on the dimentions of those I sent him.
It sounds lovely in my chanter (at least I think so). For those who want to hear what his reeds sound like here are some links (forgive the quality of the recordings):
You handle effusive praise well, Joseph. I’ll put that into my dream, too, big boy! (shiver…). Now, if I can just find a librarian that will let me turn in my overdue book without paying the fine…
P.S. I hope no one was hurt rushing to post an endorsement!