The Gaboon Ebony Set:
Mounted with Water Buffalo Horn button mounts (hand threaded on), Sterling Silver ferrules and ring caps and Moose antler Bushings.
Mounted with Water Buffalo Horn button mounts (hand threaded on), Sterling Silver ferrules and ring caps and Moose antler Bushings.
Rare, Old Growth Mexican Cocobolo Beauties:
African Blackwood:
Old World Hand Threading:
Soles, Artificial Ivory, Moose Antler, Threaded plain silver :
Freshly Turned Chanter Blanks:
These will age nearly black within a few weeks. These are right off the lathe.
These will age nearly black within a few weeks. These are right off the lathe.
Thom Moore's Classics:
These pipes are made from Granadillo wood with boxwood ring caps and brass ferrules. They also feature a Jeffers chanter in 466Hz made of Lignum Vitae wood made in classic style. These pipes were made to have a very early highland bagpipe look and feel. A true modern classic!
These pipes are made from Granadillo wood with boxwood ring caps and brass ferrules. They also feature a Jeffers chanter in 466Hz made of Lignum Vitae wood made in classic style. These pipes were made to have a very early highland bagpipe look and feel. A true modern classic!
Rare, Old Growth Mexican Cocobolo Drones With Moose Antler Projecting Mounts:
Rare, Burmese Blackwood With Boxwood Mounts:
Rare, Black Chacate Drones with Boxwood Caps & Ferrules:
Keith, Doing What He Does Best, Hand Turning:
The Duncan Gillies Bagpipe:
The slim profile and gentle curves are what make these rare bagpipes a sight to see. I was lucky to have this antique set of drones in my workshop. I poured over them with great reverence and astonishment. I will offer the Jeffers version of these as a tribute to the great North American bagpipe maker Duncan Gillies. You can see my version side by side with the originals in the gallery pictures below. They will feature my standard bores that I designed along with the Gillies outside profile look. Old word, elegant.
The slim profile and gentle curves are what make these rare bagpipes a sight to see. I was lucky to have this antique set of drones in my workshop. I poured over them with great reverence and astonishment. I will offer the Jeffers version of these as a tribute to the great North American bagpipe maker Duncan Gillies. You can see my version side by side with the originals in the gallery pictures below. They will feature my standard bores that I designed along with the Gillies outside profile look. Old word, elegant.