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Alden and Cali Hackmann's Hurdy-gurdy Site http://www.hurdygurdy.com/index.htm Misc. Instruments
John P.

American Nyckelharpa Association http://www.nyckelharpa.org/ Misc. Instruments
John P.

Ancestral Instruments http://www.ancestral.co.uk/bagpipes.htm Misc. Instruments
Reeds and strings from the Romans to the Renaissance. Great photos and sound files. David Marshall has been quite cordial via e-mail. Where else can you find a bagged shawm fitted with a pig's bladder? Well worth a visit…. Dave Swan

Chiff and Fipple http://forums.chiffandfipple.com/ Misc. Instruments
"The ultimate guide to the instrument known as the tinwhistle, pennywhistle, Irish whistle, or just plain whistle. You will find more information here than any reasonable person would want." Jeri

Goodacre Bagpipes https://goodbagpipes.com/ Misc. Instruments
The work of Julian Goodacre, pipe maker and one third of the Goodacre Brothers bagpipe trio. Highly playable pipes, English and Scottish. Julian is friendly, witty and helpful in selecting just the right set of pipes for your needs. Dave Swan

International Washboard Festival http://washboardmusicfestival.com/ Misc. Instruments
JohnInKansas

Kiwicelt Wooden Flutes. http://www.kiwicelt.com Misc. Instruments
Kiwicelt Wooden Flutes is dedicated to the promotion and sales of the traditional Irish flutes of Martin Doyle of Co. Wicklow in Ireland. A line of these beautiful instruments is made from native New Zealand timbers. The Kiwicelt website also has resource and inspirational aspects. Come look us up! `

The site is no longer available. To see an archived page from 2005, go to:

http://web.archive.org/web/20051226083915/http://www.kiwicelt.com/

(edited by Will Fly)


Northumbrian Pipers Society https://www.northumbrianpipers.org.uk/ Misc. Instruments
This site promotes the indigenous bagpipes of the North-East of England - the Northumbrian Smallpipes. Over the past 70 years, the Smallpipes have achieved great popularity, both in their home region, and around the world. The Northumbrian Piper's society has a membership of over 600 members worldwide, most of whom own a set of Northumbrian Smallpipes.

(edited by Will Fly)



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