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Practice Chanter - Rosewood

Practice Chanter - Rosewood
Discount Price: $23.95
Before Discount: $29.90
Savings: $5.95 (20%)

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Item #:
28593
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Roosebeck
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Description
  • UPC: 844731001475
  • Color: ice / rose / nickel
  • Country of Origin: Pakistan
  • Return Period: 30 days
  • Condition: New
  • Delivery Time: View shipping table
Practice Chanter - Rosewood

Our most popular model. Traditional size, engraved nickeled ferrule, sole rosewood body. Played by itself, this is the first step to learning the bagpipes. Includes reed. Key of B-flat. Wood Grain may vary.
Approximately 19 inches long assembled.
The stock on our chanters is approximately .595 -.61 inches (around 9/16-5/18") in diameter.

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Customer Reviews
Reviews
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful...
Rating: 10000
Author: Michael (07/17/2008)
I bought this pakistani chanter not knowing what I was getting into. They are worthless. The bore was terribly rough, the reed needed immediate replacement, and it was not in tune with itself. Stay away from Pakistani products when looking for a quality instrument because you will not find it there. Sure they cost more, but a practice chanter from a respected maker (McCallum, Dunbar, Neill, Walsh, Hardie, etc.) are much more worth it.