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CHJ

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Spend a few hours listening and chatting to these folks this afternoon/evening, including this pipemaker.
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http://www.lupus-vagabundus.de/index.php

http://www.lupus-vagabundus.de/index.ph ... &Itemid=63

http://www.sackpfeifenclub.de/

Yet one more reason to go collect some German wine to supplement the French vino.
 
Danke vielmals Chas!

Spotted a hurdy gurdy in the instrumente clip.... just the thing on a cold night...


if you have a match :lol:

Rhine (St Goar) June 2010...
 
Come on he has turned up pointed shoes...am I the only
one who noticed :lol:
On a sensible note it must take some skill to turn the pipes..
let alone kill and skin the goat...........
 
oldsoke":30gryimh said:
Danke vielmals Chas!

Spotted a hurdy gurdy in the instrumente clip.... just the thing on a cold night...
if you have a match :lol:

Yeh but what you can't see are the quality chanters the guy makes for the working end, have a few pics when I get back, unless I get chance to upload sooner, real beauts done in Cocobola, the crispness of detail is quite impressive.

oldsoke":30gryimh said:
Rhine (St Goar) June 2010...

Pity you can't get a bit further passed the 'tourists' rather than just poking the toe over the border :lol: but I guess you will find plenty of 'entertainment' :p
 
hog&bodge":3aweagy6 said:
Come on he has turned up pointed shoes...am I the only
one who noticed :lol:

When you make period shoes, you sew them together inside out and then turn them right side out, this naturally causes the toes to curl up, there is nothing you can do to stop it.
 

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