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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Callaghan View Post
    To be fair, rosewood was traditionally used in Scotland for chanters, and they overcame the problems with it by substituting endangered African hardwoods!!! EEEEK!!! Rosewood may not be highly durable, but it is both more authentic and more environmentally friendly ...
    I don't think that what the Pakistani makers call "rosewood" bares any relationship to what we call rosewood in the Western world.

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    Those are pakistanis for ya!


    (Last post was removed because '****' was considered derogatory, so if you're wandering what happened, I changed it.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PGH View Post
    I don't think that what the Pakistani makers call "rosewood" bares any relationship to what we call rosewood in the Western world.
    That may well be true. Not being a piper I don't know.

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    I love pipe music however, that was just PAINFUL. Ok I will give them a 4.5 for the effort! At least they had the nuggets to go for it.

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    There was not one ounce of military discipline; a guy smoking while someone else used his drum, sunglasses, and another piper can be seen drinking a Coke! I kept looking for the basket of snakes but none could be seen.
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    With apologies to BarleyJuice, Beware the Weekend Scottish.

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    There was not one ounce of military discipline; a guy smoking while someone else used his drum, sunglasses, and another piper can be seen drinking a Coke!
    Thank goodness I've never seen behavior even remotely similar at Highland Games!


    While I'm not a huge fan of Pakistan, the "basket of snakes" comment seems unnecessarily close to being overtly racist to me.

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    another **** Pipe band

    I think we will all find this **** group less offensive. Clearly they are not all cut from the same cloth. Thank God

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8eiJCL9zB8&NR=1

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    Bagpipes made prior to the late 19th/early 20th century conversion to primarily African Blackwood as the favored material used were rarely if ever made of Rosewood. Rather, Lignum Vitae, Cocuswood, Laburnum, Ebony, and other various, indigenous hardwoods were utilized. I know of no extant, Scottish made set of GHB pipes from the 19th century and earlier that is made of Rosewood, or reference to such a set.

    The term "Rosewood" as it applies to most Sailkot Pakistan made sets is actually a wood called Sheesham, which although botanically it does belong to the vast rosewood family Genus Dalbergia , it is most decidedly inferior to a quality, South/Central American Rosewood such as the Brazilian variety, or even the East Indian Rosewood.

    African Blackwood (also known as Grenadilla), as it relates to the Musical Instrument world, is being harvested from renewable sources that are replanted to supply the world's demand for it. This wood is used widely to make Clarinets, Oboes, Fifes Flutes and Piccolos as well as various Bagpipes, therefore the consistent demand, if for no other reason, requires it. The main concern is not the supply, rather the quality, and need for this wood to season for at least 4 to 7 years before it is suitable for turning and use in the making of woodwinds.

    Pakistani chanters have horrible intonation almost as a rule, let alone when played with one another. They are the weakest link in what is an already poor representation of the GHB in the majority of examples being sold today from that source.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Falldown View Post
    I think we will all find this **** group less offensive. Clearly they are not all cut from the same cloth. Thank God

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8eiJCL9zB8&NR=1
    They look to be a Government/Regimental or Police pipe band, playing non Pakistani pipes and Premier Drums.
    My Clans: Guthrie, Sinclair, Sutherland, MacRae, McCain-Maclachlan, MacGregor-Petrie, Johnstone, Hamilton, Boyd, MacDonald-Alexander, Patterson, Thompson. Welsh:Edwards, Williams, Jones. Paternal line: Brandenburg/Prussia.
    Proud member: SCV/Mech Cav, MOSB. Camp Commander Ft. Heiman #1834 SCV Camp.

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