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Drams and Chanters
- To: sinclair <"sinclair@mids.org"@"sinclair@mids.org">
- Subject: Drams and Chanters
- From: John Duguid <john.duguid@snl.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 15:08:13 +0000
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Didn't we agree some time ago that the Sinclair Dram should be Highland Park
from Orkney or old Pultney from Wick. I myself would never go past a Clynelish,
the King of the Old Malts. If you can find it give it a try.
Rory/John, enjoyed your discussions on the MacCrimmons and etc. Took up the
pipes myself 5 years ago ,(aged 34). I know I'll never play for the Simon
Fraser or any top grade unit but I enjoy the challenge all the same. Currently
struggling to make it into the grade 4 unit of Dunbar Royal British Legion
Pipeband.
Yours Aye
John
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