With great respect to the Scottish masters. You keep the traditions alive and pass on the traditions of making bagpipes to the next generation. It's amazing. Good health to you, greetings from a piper from Russia.🌻 🥃
What a wonderful video. I met grandad Sinclair when I was a lad. A fine man always happy to take time out to sort my bagpipe problems. I then dealt with his son and his son. A full family business
Met Alistair Sinclair a few times - felt a bit embarrassed getting the great man to fix a few wee things for me - and he was always humble and generous and an absolute gentleman. I have a beautiful Sinclair pipe chanter from the 70's made by Alistair's father. Was sad to hear of his passing and so glad to hear the Sinclair Tradition is carrying on.
Very nice gentlemen. Both as an aspiring piper and as machinist by profession, I find this video interesting. I wish you all the luck to keep your family tradition going, and to keep our countries heritage alive.
If I needed inspiration to carry on making pipes this is the place . 15 years now and still learning . Thank you for the insight of your workshops and technique on producing the best pipes ever .
My best memories of the sound of the pipes was when I learning Scottish dancing as a young boy(sword dance, reel of tulloch, highland fling sailors dance and irish jig) and in competitions at the local fair! We had a large Scottish community/Caledonian society In Kalgoorlie/Boulder. I am now 66
Amazing insight how to make bag pipes with the time and effort applied into making these amazing sounding instruments. Caftmenship at its very finest with the family traditions continuing to blossom long may the Sinclair name continue making the Scottish pipes.👍🏻
Great video. My dad played Sinclair pipes, I grew up in Leith and I remember my dad talking about Sinclair and Sons. I play my grandfathers Henry Stark pipes made a hundred years ago but I still remember that my dads pipes sounded better.
With great respect to the Scottish masters. You keep the traditions alive and pass on the traditions of making bagpipes to the next generation. It's amazing. Good health to you, greetings from a piper from Russia.🌻
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What a wonderful video. I met grandad Sinclair when I was a lad. A fine man always happy to take time out to sort my bagpipe problems. I then dealt with his son and his son. A full family business
My go-to pipes are a set of sixties -something , Ivory mounted Sinclair drones with a McCallum Chanter. Love these pipes.
Met Alistair Sinclair a few times - felt a bit embarrassed getting the great man to fix a few wee things for me - and he was always humble and generous and an absolute gentleman. I have a beautiful Sinclair pipe chanter from the 70's made by Alistair's father. Was sad to hear of his passing and so glad to hear the Sinclair Tradition is carrying on.
Thanks for sharing!
My grandmother grew up on Madeira and remembers hearing the old man tuning and practicing. I’m proud of my heritage, and I play my pipes with pride.
Very nice gentlemen. Both as an aspiring piper and as machinist by profession, I find this video interesting. I wish you all the luck to keep your family tradition going, and to keep our countries heritage alive.
Glad you enjoyed it
I love the wooden tee squares hanging on the wall!
If I needed inspiration to carry on making pipes this is the place . 15 years now and still learning . Thank you for the insight of your workshops and technique on producing the best pipes ever .
Fascinating, wonderful to get an insight into a reputable family business. Carry on being inspired to contribute to a glorious Scottish history.
Thanks for watching! I will keep it this channel filled with local content :) take care!.
My best memories of the sound of the pipes was when I learning Scottish dancing as a young boy(sword dance, reel of tulloch, highland fling sailors dance and irish jig) and in competitions at the local fair! We had a large Scottish community/Caledonian society In Kalgoorlie/Boulder. I am now 66
I love playing with a pipe band(i play in a brass band) it makes chill go through me!
Amazing insight how to make bag pipes with the time and effort applied into making these amazing sounding instruments.
Caftmenship at its very finest with the family traditions continuing to blossom long may the Sinclair name continue making the Scottish pipes.👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. My dad played Sinclair pipes, I grew up in Leith and I remember my dad talking about Sinclair and Sons. I play my grandfathers Henry Stark pipes made a hundred years ago but I still remember that my dads pipes sounded better.
Happy that you like it !
Cool document , thanks for sharing :)
how many cats does it take to make a set of bagpipes? 1 :)
you tell me ;)
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