Kinnaird Bagpipes Newsletter

Sept 2018 

   
   


Congratulations Field Marshal Montgomery on your 12th World Championships win!    
 
If you missed it, you can watch the highlights here.
 

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As much as we don't want to think about Christmas yet, we want to advise you that if you  plan to order any products made of African Blackwood as Christmas gifts (including bagpipes, practice chanters, pipe chanters, etc.), to do so ASAP.  
 
The delivery timeframe on some bagpipes can be 10-12 weeks. All African Blackwood products require a CITES permit for export and re-export. The permit process can take several weeks and can cause further delays at border crossings while they are inspected.  
 
We recommend you order any special order African Blackwood items before Sept 30th to get them in time for Christmas.  Any special order items that are ordered after this date will not be guaranteed for Christmas, although we will do our best.  



US customers- Save Now! The exchange rate offers about 25% discount!
Ex.: Walsh Smallpipes are $709 CAD, but with the conversion it is currently about $538 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. Walsh Smallpipes from a US competitor are $799 USD, which is about $1052 CAD!

      
Scottish Humour
    
   An elderly Scotsman goes into a Chemist's shop. He says to the assistant, " I have a headache, have you any aspirin?"  "Certainly sir", she replies. "Would you like 50 or 100." "No", the Scotsman says, "just the one.  I've only got one headache."
 
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CITES Requirements
 
African Blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon) was added to the Convention of International Trade for Endangered Species (CITES) Appendix II on 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 can take a few 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 must 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.

All of our in-stock African Blackwood products have CITES documentation or pre-convention listing with Environment Canada CITES office.  Re-Export permits for these items take approx. 2-3 weeks to receive.  We require the purchaser's name, address, and contact details as well as a full description of the item in order to apply for the permit.  
 
Any new incoming African Blackwood products will have the required export permits from the manufacturer.  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.

At the moment, you can still travel to most countries with your own personal set of bagpipes without needing a permit. However, some countries may require paperwork. If you are unsure, it is best to contact the environmental government agency for the country you plan to visit just to be safe.

Video Clip  

 Here's a classic segment from the Muppet Show, Muppet Sports: Bagpipe Eating!

 
    
Scottish Trivia
  
English is the official language of Scotland. Gaelic is still used by a small percentage of the population, mostly in the north and west. In 2005 the Scottish Parliament passed The Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act of 2005, making Gaelic an official language of Scotland, having equal status with English. 
 
Product Reviews    
  Deger II Electronic Chanter
Deger Electronic Chanter

" As a beginning student of the bagpipe, I am very pleased with the ease of just making notes come out of the pipe. It simplifies the learning process, compared to the Naill practice chanter I started with."

" I live in a small apartment and this is a great option to practice while not disturbing my neighbours. I can change key, if I want, and generally control tuning and volume. I haven't tried the MIDI output yet, but I'm really interested in saving audio files to my computer in the future.


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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

923 Emmeline Terrace

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

email: [email protected] 

website: www.kinnairdbagpipes.com