![]() Skinner shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Musette de cour: A French open ended smallpipe, believed by some to be an ancestor of the Northumbrian smallpipes, used for classical compositions of high. Items may have wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. One old repaired break to chanter, some adhesive residue throughout.ħ.5 cm thick (wide end - not incl the thickness of the rounded part)Ĩ.5 cm thick (wide end including the rounded part)Ĥ.0 cm thick (narrow end - not incl the thickness of the rounded part)Ħ.6 cm thick (narrow end including the rounded partĪt least 24 cm wide (leather is curled and stiff)Ħ.7 cm long (including the little round ornament)Ĥ.3 cm in diameter at the wider end (ornamentation) Batson's article entitled "The Scale of the Highland Bagpipe" was published in two parts in Piping Times. ![]() Literature: The Lafayette Advertiser, Sunday, February 14, 1960, illustrated. Musette de Cour, France, 18th Century, unmarked, the turned ivory drone with five carved ivory shuttles, the turned ivory chanters with pewter keywork, the leather bag with later bellows.
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