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r. j. kinnaird bagpipes and reeds

r. j. kinnaird bagpipes and reeds

Kinnaird Bagpipes & Reeds Inc. is a family owned and operated business dedicated to providing innovative pipe band products. Every product is designed to make playing the great highland bagpipe simpler and more enjoyable. We strongly believe that excellent customer service and technical support is essential to ensure that all customers receive the most benefit from our products. We are continually researching and developing new products that will improve your playing experience. Watch for our new products.

saskatchewan, Canada

fred morrison reelpipes

fred morrison reelpipes

Reelpipes.com was established by Iain MacDonald in 2005, and since then has offered a full range of bagpipe and pipe band supplies, including bagpipe parts and accessories, maintenance supplies, bagpipe reeds, and services to help make your pipes work and sound better. We supply band chanters, reeds, bags and instruments to some of North America’s best pipe bands, to many community and youth pipe bands, and to many soloists across North America.

saskatchewan, Canada

irishshop.com

irishshop.com

Authentically Irish Beginnings Our story began over 75 years ago in 1944 in the Ringsend neighborhood of old Dublin. It was there that our small family business began handcrafting Irish jewelry. We started with a line of just eight unique gold and silver jewelry pieces for local patrons and visitors to the city.

dublin, Ireland

the celtic store

the celtic store

The Celtic Store ™ was founded in 2004 by the will of Pietro Malaguti, an expert piper since 1975, Bagpipe Master and teacher.

leitrim, Ireland

claymore imports

claymore imports

Michael McClanathan’s Scottish heritage is an integral part of his identity. This Celtic tradition was passed along to his son Wheaton McClanathan who now manages Claymore Imports full time. Although they currently reside in northern Scottsdale, their history can easily be traced to the Western Isles of Scotland. From Scotland, the McClanathans made their way to Canada and eventually to the United States where they spread the Celtic tradition to the Great Lakes State of Michigan.

arizona, United States