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Kinnaird Bagpipes Newsletter

Oct 2017  

 
   
 
 
I hate to say it already, but Christmas is coming!

 If you are considering purchasing a BLACKWOOD gift this year (bagpipes, practice chanter, pipe chanter, etc), please remember that the new CITES regulations require permits to ship these products.

 Any special order items will require a permit to ship from the supplier to us and if you are outside of Canada, we will also require a re-export permit to send it to you.  If the item is in stock and you are outside of Canada, we will need a re-export permit to send it to you. 
 
 The permit processes can take weeks, so we encourage you to plan ahead and order early!
(If you order these items at the end of November, it is unlikely to arrive before Christmas)  


 
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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.: Kinnaird Evolution Drone Reeds are $120 CAD, but with the conversion it is currently about $95 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. Kinnaird Evolution Drone Reeds from a US competitor are $130 USD, which is about $163 CAD!


Upcoming Events 

Oct 6-14 Celtic Colours International Festival

Oct 14 Indianapolis Scottish Highland Games & Festival

Oct 14-15 Seaside Highland Games

Oct 18 St Luke's Day

Oct 20 Saskatoon Irish Fall Ceili

Oct 20-22 Stone Mountain Scottish Festival & Highland Games

Oct 28 Virginia Celtic Gathering & Highland Games

Oct 31 All Hallow's Eve/Halloween
 
Nov 2 All Souls Day

Nov 3-5 Tucson Celtic Festival

Nov 5 Guy Fawkes Day


See More Upcoming Events in our Events Calendar
      
Scottish Humour
 
 Geordie's son was getting married and he wanted to give him some words of wisdom about married life, born of the 30-odd years of his own experiences.
"Once you get married, remember that when you have a discussion with her, always try to get the last two words in: "Yes dear".   

Scottish Trivia

Samhain marks the final harvest of the year. It begins Oct 31st and lasts for 3 days. Huge bonfires were lit and cattle were often driven between two fires as purification for winter.  The term "bonfire"  comes from "bone fires", as they would throw bones of slaughtered animals into the fire as an offering for healthy livestock the following year.
  
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Scottish Sorcery  
 
When you think "witch", what comes to mind? A wart faced old woman in a black dress with a broom? Actually, all it took was a birthmark or freckle, or singing and dancing outside, or simply someone's accusation that could have you executed as a witch.

Although there have been stories of witchcraft since the beginning of time, persecutions didn't begin until the 1500s. The Witchcraft Act of 1563 made it illegal for anyone to be or consort with a witch. The first major persecution, the North Berwick Trials, began in 1590 with King James I and VI. Returning from Denmark with his new bride, a powerful tempest almost killed them. The King believed witchcraft was the cause of the storm and had nearly 100 people arrested. Many were tortured and burnt alive.

The 1661 Forfar Witch Hunt and the 1662 Auldearn Trials were prolonged by accusations made by "witches" in order to save themselves. At the Aberdeen Trials, 7 women were accused of using magic to murder others and using their body parts to create potions. The Pittenween Trials of 1704 were based on the word of a 16 year old boy. Each of the accused was tortured. One was even crushed to death under large stones. It was later discovered that the boy had made it all up.

The Renfrewshire Trials of 1695 began when 11 year old Christian Shaw caught a housemaid drinking forbidden milk and threatened to tell her mother. The housemaid told the girl that the devil would take her to hell. Christian began having fits and visions, claiming that the maid was torturing her. She vomited up feathers, hay, wax, stones, even a hot coal. There were accounts of her floating around the room and moving things without touching them. She also accused several others of witchcraft. Over 20 men, women and children were imprisoned and examined by "witch prickers". Several children and one minister were found dead on the morning of the trials. Fourteen of the charged were found not guilty. The remainder were hanged and burned. Christian was cured after the executions.

The Witchcraft Act was abandoned in 1736. It is estimated that over 4000 people were executed as witches in Scotland alone. Only 4 "witches" are recorded as being executed in Ireland, and only 3 in Wales. So for those of you with freckles or birthmarks (like myself), be thankful that things have changed!!

Video Clip

The Guinness World Record for Largest Bagpipe Ensemble was achieved in 2012 by 333 pipers in Bulgaria.


   
Product Reviews 
  

McAllister Chanter Reed
"Wonderful reed. I had not played these for 20 years because I found them to hard. I have bought 4, one being played and 3 back up. I paid for them to be selected and by their performance to me this is as good as it gets."


G1 Platinum Chanter Reed 
"This is my first new reed each day it sounds better, and every few days it plays a little easier, it sounds great when one of the experienced. Pipers fires it up on my pipes."


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Let other customers know what you thought of the products we offer.

Sincerely,

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Rauncie Kinnaird

Kinnaird Bagpipes

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