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Subject: Re: Carnoustie reed replacements?


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Steve MacLeod
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Date Posted: 17:17:43 05/16/03 Fri
In reply to: Chris C. 's message, "Carnoustie reed replacements?" on 13:27:34 04/01/03 Tue

A couple years ago a piper passed away here in town. I was asked to buy up his old stock. As a result I have about 40 Carnoustie reeds (mostly medium and hard) and another large number of S.M.E. reeds (Scottish Modern Enterprises??) as well as some P.M. redds (????), some F.E.B. reeds (???) and some "Kintail Special"s. I've even got a couple Strathtones.

If anyone knows a bit about what these other reeds are, and any info about the makers, I'd love to know.

Thanks.

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