• David Glen, circa 1890s, cocuswood, nickel, with original chanter and extra bass bottom

    These old Glen pipes are tonal classics. Though known for their “mellow” sound, David Glen drones in cocuswood are extremely rich in harmonics, steady as a rock, and very air efficient.

    This set was likely made in the 1890s and comes with the original ivory-soled chanter. Unusually, for David Glen sets, there is no stamp on either the drones or the chanter, but the pipes appear to have been lightly sanded and refinished at some point, and this often erases the maker’s stamp. (Shame on any refurbisher who lets this happen!) The previous owner thought one tenor top might have been from another set from the same period, but I’m hard-pressed to see evidence of that.

    The bass drone tunes quite low. This is not something I have ever considered a problem (my MacPhee bass tunes an inch above the mount), but the previous owner had a matching replica bass bottom made in stained mopane but with a narrower bore so that the bass would tune higher. Both pieces work very well.

    These old cocuswood pipes have a visual appeal all their own, and David Glen’s attention to the details of craftsmanship and the nuances of tone make them classics

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