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Chanter caps are essential for long lasting chanter reeds. They keep the reed out of the bag and away from excess moisture. I make several models of caps out of various woods and ferrule materials. |
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Chanter Caps |
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Chanter cap in use |
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Gaboon Ebony combed, copper ferrule |
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Also available: osage orange, cherry, black locust, mesquite, and various other woods. Artificial ivory ferrules. Combing and beading. NEW: now offering ferrules by David Marshall Silverworks! the aluminum is perfect for chanter caps! |
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Black Walnut, plain turned, copper ferrule |
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