I have a set of Hardie made Henderson's that I purchased about ten years ago, they sound fantastic, I'm so glad I shopped around before buying because I made the right decision. They're worth more now than when I bought them, but I wouldn't sell them, they really are great.
Such a great name in the pipes and drumming world 🌎 ❤ went to buy an old set of pipes from a 2nd hand shop they were ivory very yellow and tarnished the lady who owned the shop said I think the elephant must have been a smoker I agreed she knocked £240 of the price 😉 😀
Me as well. My Grandfather ordered me a new set of R.G. Hardie ivory mounted pipes from Scotland in 1961 when I was a young piper 10 years of age (New Brunswick, Canada).
I have a set of PH1's celtic which are a stunning set of pipes. Alestair Dunn dhas done a wonderful job on redesigning the chanter also. These are by far the best pipes I've ever owned. my setup (drones) either a cane bass (Lumsden) or an Omega bass and Canning tennors. Have a Troy-McAllistar chanter reed and a Gannaway tied in bag. At any given time,I can depend on these pipes to be ready. The crew at RGH is a delight to deal with. A' thu best
This is a different bass drone sound than I remember from the Hardies of my teens in the 60's. Very interesting. I remember the very finger-friendly Hardie chanters of the early 70's, and once epoxied shut all the holes of a broken one to redrill it for A-440 to play with folk band and symphony orchestra before A440 chanters were commercially available. I'm now an uilleann pipe maker but still play GHP; I'll look for a set of new Hardie drones to try. I still use Airtight too!
I don't where you're from but i'm from the USA and I have a RG Hardie's pipes bought back in 2002,, back then it cost me about $800 which wasn't too expensive but now they're worth more over a thousand dollars or more.
@@cameronjodoin309 Yes, at that time prices were good for pipes and it was around that price range but i bought it from The Ford Company here in Fullerton California by scotsman Charlie Ford who sold scottish goods at good prices and affordable, My pipes were actualy $700 but bought along a pipe carrying case which was another $100 so the total was $800, so you might say i came to know the right business man for the good price.
@@Eewe33 Hi,i'm Daniel. This is my new channel and I will make a video on them. It will be on this channel. So be sure to subscribe to be notified when the video is uploaded.
Don’t be tempted to buy a set from eBay for that amount because they’ll have been made in Pakistan and the wood is far too soft, and untunable. They’re painted black to look like African black wood. They’re just bagpipe-shaped fire wood.
Brilliant video! Our Aussie-born Scottish children loved it! Thank you for sharing.
I have a set of Hardie made Henderson's that I purchased about ten years ago, they sound fantastic, I'm so glad I shopped around before buying because I made the right decision. They're worth more now than when I bought them, but I wouldn't sell them, they really are great.
Such a great name in the pipes and drumming world 🌎 ❤ went to buy an old set of pipes from a 2nd hand shop they were ivory very yellow and tarnished the lady who owned the shop said I think the elephant must have been a smoker I agreed she knocked £240 of the price 😉 😀
Stunning. I had a little cry watching this.
Why?
Me as well. My Grandfather ordered me a new set of R.G. Hardie ivory mounted pipes from Scotland in 1961 when I was a young piper 10 years of age (New Brunswick, Canada).
I have a set of PH1's celtic which are a stunning set of pipes. Alestair Dunn dhas done a wonderful job on redesigning the chanter also. These are by far the best pipes I've ever owned. my setup (drones) either a cane bass (Lumsden) or an Omega bass and Canning tennors. Have a Troy-McAllistar chanter reed and a Gannaway tied in bag. At any given time,I can depend on these pipes to be ready. The crew at RGH is a delight to deal with. A' thu best
I've had pipes for a year and a half and since then I've wondered how they were made, all I can say now is thank you sir I now have the KNOWLEDGE :P
This is a different bass drone sound than I remember from the Hardies of my teens in the 60's. Very interesting. I remember the very finger-friendly Hardie chanters of the early 70's, and once epoxied shut all the holes of a broken one to redrill it for A-440 to play with folk band and symphony orchestra before A440 chanters were commercially available. I'm now an uilleann pipe maker but still play GHP; I'll look for a set of new Hardie drones to try. I still use Airtight too!
Wish you guys offered a traditional set with the bone projector style in poly through USA Henderson Imports.
LOVE this!
Keep the culture alive.
I play a set of hardie pipes
Wonderful
thanks for the tunename, btw. can i get the sheet music from you? that wuld be great.
regards from germany
is there al ink to that last performance?
well thanks for answering. i´ve found it already on my alisdair gillis msr e-music-book. thanks for your work anyway.
regards
What is the tunes played here, i know their 2/4s but can anyone tell me there names
Cheers
Brilliant .
Which pipe tunes are used in this video?
First one is David Ross and the second/last one is Tag Team's Solo's.
First thing's first. how much do they cost?
I don't where you're from but i'm from the USA and I have a RG Hardie's pipes bought back in 2002,, back then it cost me about $800 which wasn't too expensive but now they're worth more over a thousand dollars or more.
@@1979cl1 I'm from Canada, so they would probably be around $900-$1000. That's a pretty good price for pipes.
@@cameronjodoin309 Yes, at that time prices were good for pipes and it was around that price range but i bought it from The Ford Company here in Fullerton California by scotsman Charlie Ford who sold scottish goods at good prices and affordable, My pipes were actualy $700 but bought along a pipe carrying case which was another $100 so the total was $800, so you might say i came to know the right business man for the good price.
Great video of how the pipe parts are made, but the people who make the bags must be feeling a little hard done by.
This makes me want to buy my bagpipes from you
You should, they're beautiful pipes.
awesome lovve the pipes learning to play
How long does the wood need to try after the roughing and grun drilling steps?
18Unity48 it’s about 6 to 8 weeks
nice vid.
can someone tell me the name of the first 2/4 march wich ist played in the background? i realy love the tune !!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks
David Ross
I have real ivory bagpipes and there worth around £2,500
@@Eewe33 Hi,i'm Daniel. This is my new channel and I will make a video on them. It will be on this channel. So be sure to subscribe to be notified when the video is uploaded.
whats the awesome tune at the end?
Tag Team's Solo's.
What's the name of the 2/4 march at the beginning?
David Ross
what is this song called?
First one is David Ross and the second/last one is Tag Team's Solo's.
Should have put commentary
these and dozens of other makers are outstanding just dont buy murray bagpipes
interesting
Send me some please because I need some
But how do they get the sticks to stay on the cat?
David Ross
I also have some nice quality (Swartzia bidentata) Black Ironwood in stock
Just let me know if you need to see some sample
Sure, can i have your email?
Snake wood from Suriname South America for sale !
I wish it could be more abordable, cheapest, like 200€
There's no way man . Just think about that , even the wood costs around 600 quids.
Don’t be tempted to buy a set from eBay for that amount because they’ll have been made in Pakistan and the wood is far too soft, and untunable. They’re painted black to look like African black wood. They’re just bagpipe-shaped fire wood.
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