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26th April 14, 05:12 AM
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26th April 14, 06:29 AM
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Great pictures Richard. Judging by the pictures I'd say your pipes are more ornate than those of Ringo's. Even the tuning pins on yours are engraved. The ivory on Ringo's looks quite a bit more yellow. Is that from age or just the nature of the ivory? I have been told the silver makes a stand of pipes pretty heavy, do you find it noticeable? I have late 1960's RG Hardies with catalin mounts, I quite like the orange hue but then what else could I say.lol
I'm just trying to be the person my dog thinks I am.
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26th April 14, 03:02 PM
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About the weight of silver, a number of years ago a piper friend of mine took all the silver off his silver & ivory set and weighed the silver and it didn't amount to much, almost negligible compared to the weight of the entire set of pipes. I can't remember how many ounces.
Most of the weight comes from the amount of wood. Old Robertson pipes had very thick wood and they weigh a ton. Old Grainger pipes are nearly as heavy, having the combination of thick outside dimensions and narrow internal bores.
My Lawrie pipes have slender outside dimensions and large internal bores and therefore have less wood than most modern pipes, making these Lawries very light, the lightest pipes I've ever owned.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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28th April 14, 09:31 AM
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Lovely pipes, Richard. I have always wondered about silver on pipes and what the weight contribution from the metal is. In the past, I have hefted any number of sets of pipes, some mounted or half-mounted with silver and some not. It always seemed to me that the mounted pipes were heavier. Is that only perception? From what you say, the weight of the silver is negligible. Perhaps it's the brain, telling me that the set is heavier, when in fact it isn't. For reference, I have a set of Atherton pipes from 2010, with nickel ferrules and mounted with artificial ivory (aka plastic.)
JMB
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30th April 14, 09:48 AM
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You have a beautiful stand, Richard. The thistle engraving in the silver ferrules and pins is a clear match. I'm jealous.
Last edited by Jack Daw; 30th April 14 at 09:57 AM.
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30th April 14, 10:00 AM
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Gorgeous pipes, Richard! I'm sure the sound that comes from the drones and chanter is even better!
Cheers,
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