Well it's an old photo. I don't use the "Up and Go's" anymore... you should
see me in a kilt though :-)
Bill
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Yes, Bill, that URL does work. And allow me to say that you may win
some sort of award for "Most peculiar profile photo"!
Alec
SighSorry about this.. I think this URL actually works.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=291889707722&ref=search&sid=695896937.2624794321..1
Bill
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To:
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [NSP]
.. And let Bill Carr learn how to cut and paste URL's. Having trouble
getting the correct link.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/group.php?gid=291889707722
Bill
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this a
resource for those who play and those who might be motivated to take up the
sweetest sounding bagpipe in the world.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/edit.php?customize&gid=291889707722#!/group.php?gid=291889707722&ref=mf
Bill Carr
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be convinced of that fact) as I don't want to have to
fettle too much to get them going.. Been there, done that.
Contact me right away or keep me in mind for later. I have photos I can
send
Cheers
Bill Carr
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These pipes are now sold. Thanks for all the inquiries.
Bill Carr
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From: "Bill Carr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 4:39 PM
Subject: [NSP] 11 key, Evans G set for sale
> I'm selling my 11 key, Evans G set of NSP
>From another learner who has done a lot of research into buying used NSP's.
Find out if they have the original cane drone reeds or if they have been
replaced with composite. Composite reeds would be a better buy. As a
beginner myself I don't think cane drone reeds are the best without the
supp
My G set is by Evans too.
Bill
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Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [NSP] Re: NSP (still) Wanted please-o-please-o-please.
>
other subject. I have a set of Burlieghs in D that need reeds for both
chanter and drones. Can anyone help me with these? I'll pay any price,
(within reason), to get them fast. I don't want cane drone reeds
Bill Carr
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t more accepted to do stuff like that in Northumbrian piping?......
Apparently not.
Thanks :)
Bill Carr (Crawling back into his hole)
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is similar though. I thought I might try to record it and post a link to the
MP3 file.. but I'm sure everyone knows what I'm on about anyway.
Cheers
Bill
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Is there such a thing and archive of previous posts to the NSP group? It would
be invaluable for a remote learner like myself.
Cheers
Bill Carr
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>From Bill Carr
Mysen - Norway
My first post here in a long time... I asked this on the Dunsire forums but
thought maybe I would get a broader response here.
I am fairly new to the NSP but have been a very active ghb player for 13 years.
I am currently playing a G set and working thro
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