Wanted: Half, 3/4, or full set in C minus the chanter

Anyone have a half, 3/4 or full set in C minus the chanter for sale?

I’m buying Lewis’ Quinn and Kohler chanter in C and am looking to complete the set…

Please let me know via private message!

Cheers and thanks,

Michael

Why, you turkey! The gall you have! I hope you never find a match! :wink:


(just kidding Michael..congrats)

Oh, the jealousy is swelling…Grrr…

Good luck finding the rest of the set. You may just have to bite the bullet and wind up with two chanters…Poor tortured soul.

If Fergus Maunsell ever feels like selling that luscious, left-handed snakewood C set of his, I want dibs on it!

In the meantime, I’ve got a new 3-keyed Rogge D chanter headed my way, so I guess I shouldn’t sulk too much…

eskin,
check your p.m’s, is the set for sale?.

Check out this ad at the NPU site:

http://www.pipers.ie/en/ads.lasso

For Sale - USA
Date posted: 1/10/2003
Full Seth Gallagher nickel/sterling silver set for sale in C. It has the f nat and c nat key. Brand new set made in 2002. I am selling due to the finger span which I find too hard. It is fully reeded and in perfect condition.
Price: on application
Jeremy Keddy
uilleannpiper3@hotmail.com

Hope that helps,
Paul

Hi Desi

I like my Rogge left-handed snakewood C set so much that I would never sell it.

What wood, metal and mounts is the D Rogge chanter made from.

It’s an old ad, Michael. This is the set you played last Sunday.

Yeah, I figured as much. Just havin’ you on there. About four or five years ago (before I even started playing UPs), there was an ad on the UPIL for a left-handed Rogge C full set with all the bells and whistles. A friend told me about it and said I should snap it up. I stupidly thought “Aw, but it’s in C. Why would I ever want pipes in C?” Granted, I was also a starving college student at the time, but man, if I could do it over again, I would have found the money somehow. Perhaps I could have sold all my roommate’s clothes…


What wood, metal and mounts is the D Rogge chanter made from?

It’s in ebony with brass keys and brass and boxwood mounts. I heard it through the grapevine about a month ago that someone had ordered a left-handed set from Andreas and shortly after he started work on it, this dude changed his mind and decided to get a “normal” right-handed set. A perfectly good, almost finished chanter was languishing away on the shelf, so I decided to take it off his hands. This was an unabashedly impulsive move on my part, as I already have a perfectly good chanter and I should have been saving my money for a set of regs, but oh well… I’m looking forward to playing the heck out of it anyway :smiley:

If you ever get tired of that left handed chanter…just let me know!!

-gary