[NSP] Joe Huttons pipes?

2010-04-25 Thread Peter Morgan
   Does anyone know what happened to Joe Hutton's Ivory pipes?  Iv heard
   the name Errington mentioned, any info on the Errington connection
   would be much appreciated.

   Peter.
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[NSP] Joe Huttons pipes?

2010-04-25 Thread Philip Gruar
Others will no doubt reply with much more information, but what little I 
know may be of interest. Julia will have all the historical information and 
can correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I can remember, Joe's ivory and 
silver pipes were made by Errington Thompson, a very good amateur maker, 
sometime around 1880. He was a professional man - architect or doctor I 
think. In the early nineteen-eighties, Denis Nesbitt, a distinguished 
professional cellist living at the time in North London bought an ivory and 
silver seventeen-key chanter in a Sotheby's sale (Graham Wells will confirm 
if I remember this correctly). This chanter was by John Baty of Wark-on-Tyne 
who had worked with Errington-Thompson on making pipes, and the chanter was 
identical to the one in Joe's set. The chanter needed a certain amount of 
restoration - nothing much more than cleaning and key re-padding, plus 
fitting a reed. Denis then commissioned me to make a set of six ivory and 
silver drones, stocks, bag, blowpipe etc to go with the chanter and turn it 
into a full set. The obvious thing was to copy Joe's set as closely as 
possible, which involved visiting Joe, photographing and measuring the 
drones, and of course I still have the photo's and drawings. With all due 
modesty I think I can say I produced a very beautiful set of pipes.  When 
Denis died, the set was bought by one of the London-based pipers, and the 
last I heard was still playing well. If the owner reads this, he can reveal 
himself if he wishes!

Philip

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  Does anyone know what happened to Joe Hutton's Ivory pipes?  Iv heard
  the name Errington mentioned, any info on the Errington connection
  would be much appreciated.

  Peter.
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