Cliaranach
Bagpipe maker
(amature)
this page is intended to serve as a gallery of my work. And is "under construction".
It all started with a mouldy reed,"Gee, I need a chanter cap". All of the ones I could find commercially were just a "hunk" of plastic, or a simple maple cylinder. I wanted one that looked like it belonged on the end of a chanter, more like a chanter stock, so I made one. I have been turning wood since Richard Nixon was in office, so it was not that hard for me to figure out (after a great deal of research). I was not happy with the first one so I made another, and another. A buddy of mine could not understand, "It's just a chanter cap, nobody ever sees it!". "I do" was my reply, "everytime I take my pipes out of the box". He then said that if I could do a chanter cap like that, why not a full set of pipes...
My chanter caps and pipes are made entirely by hand, using 19th century technology, to re-capture the character of the vintage pipes.
 
Magaidh
My Mascot, she keeps me in tune.
Name:  Joe Kent
to contact me for more information or price list,
e-mail:  [email protected]
Index:
chanter caps
More chanter caps
9/11/03  at Independant Fire Co.
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