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Kinnaird Bagpipes Newsletter

Jan 2017  

 
   
 

 
 Thank you to everyone who entered our  Deger Electronic Chanter Contest on our Facebook page.  The winner was Heather Purvis!
 
 
    
                      
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The Lake Diefenbaker Pipe Band School is now accepting applications. 
This year, the school will be held at a new location, Queen's House of Retreat in Saskatoon, SK, July 23-28th.
LDPBS


Pipe Bands

Most products are eligible for quantity discounts!  Ask us for quotes!
Chanters, Drone Reeds, Drum Sticks, Highland Dress, etc.


US customers- Save Now! The exchange rate offers about 25% discount!
Ex.: 16 oz Kilts are $610 CAD, but with the conversion it is currently about $462 USD*!!
*Please note that the exchange rate is constantly changing and exact exchange rate at time of purchase may vary.

Canadian Customers-
Save now! Shopping in US currency means about 25% premium on all products. Landed Canadian prices, mean savings!
Ex. 16 oz Kilts from a US competitor are $629 USD, which is about $831 CAD!

Upcoming Events 


Jan 25 Robbie Burns Day

Jan 25 The Glen at Crossmount Robbie Burns Celebration


See More Upcoming Events in our Events Calendar
      
Video Clip

  Here's a short animation explaining the life & works of Robbie Burns
 
 
Scottish Trivia

Robbie Burns was born in Scotland on Jan 25, 1759.  He is known as "The Ploughman Poet" and "Scotland's Favorite Son" due to his large collection of poetry.  Burns died at the young age of 37. His close friends began a tradition of having a supper on his birthdate every year as a tribute. This tradition still continues with Burns Suppers each year on Jan 25th.     
Scottish Humour

 An armed, hooded, robber burst into the Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh and forced the tellers to load a sack full of cash. On his way out the door with the loot, one brave Scottish customer grabbed the hood and pulled it off revealing the robber's face. The robber shot the Scotsman without hesitation!

He then looked around the bank to see if anyone else had seen him. One of the tellers looked straight at him and the robber walked over and calmly shot him also. Everyone by now was very scared and looking down at the floor.

'Did anyone else see my face?' shouted the robber. There were a few moments of silence, then one elderly Scottish lady, looking down, tentatively raised her hand and said, 'I think my husband might have caught a glimpse'
 
Featured



African Blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon) has been added to the Convention of International Trade for Endangered Species (CITES) Appendix II effective Jan 2, 2017.  This means that the wood is now considered endangered and all trade in the wood will be controlled and certified. 

What does this mean for sales/purchases of products with African Blackwood?

The regulations vary from country to country, so if you are planning to import or export anything containing African Blackwood, we recommend checking with the correct authorities in your country (ex. Canadian Wildlife Services, US Fish & Wildlife Service, UK management Authority Centre for International Trade).

In most countries, CITES export documents are required in order for wood or products of that species to be taken out of a country and allowed entry into another country. These permits can cost around $100 CAD per shipment. Permit fees may be added into the costs of your purchase, so you may want to confirm before purchasing outside your country. Also, some countries may require an import permit. Export and import permits must be acquired before the product is sent across the borders and will not be applied retroactively. Not having the correct documentation could result in fines and/or confiscation of the product. The permits may take several weeks to process.

Buying and Selling African Blackwood products within your own country currently has no limitations.  For example, we can ship African Blackwood bagpipes all over Canada without requiring any CITES permits and certification.  However, to ship to the US or Internationally, we are now required to apply for a re-export permit for each shipment containing African Blackwood.  This does not mean that you can not purchase African Blackwood products from outside your own country, it just means that there could be delays and/or added costs.

Even smaller items such as practice chanters or replacement parts that contain African Blackwood will require such permits. In these cases, the cost of the permits may be more than the value of the products. Permits would also be required if you were to send your bagpipes for repairs outside your country.

We are currently in the process of acquiring Pre-Convention documents for all our current African Blackwood stock including bagpipes, practice chanters, and replacement parts. We can not ship these products outside of Canada until we have this documentation. Any new incoming African Blackwood products will have the required export permits from the manufacturer. We will forward copies of these documents with any of the product sales. We are unable to apply for re-export permits until we have a copy of the CITES permit from the manufacturer which is used to bring the products into Canada. This may cause delays in turning around any products containing African Blackwood to customers outside of Canada.

We ask that you please bear with us as we sort through this process. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
 
Product Reviews


Rhythmic Fingerwork
"Thorough overview of fingering exercises with detailed explanations of how to proceed. My only disappointment was that I did not find a description of how to correct some of my specific problem areas such as failing to execute a d gracenote after a grip."



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Sincerely,

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Rauncie Kinnaird

Kinnaird Bagpipes

923 Emmeline Terrace

Saskatoon, SK
S7J 5G7
Ph: 1-877-249-2939
Fax: 1-306-249-2933

email: [email protected]

website: www.kinnairdbagpipes.com