You're welcome. I did not realize Brian passed some years ago. The tippers he made for me are what I still prefer to use. Peace and joy be on his soul and on your family, through Christ Jesus. Amen.
Brian made me a couple of beautiful tippers many years ago. One of which remains my favourite. He was a lovely man, and sorely missed by the Bodhran community
David VanVranken David, what most bodhràn players want is what many people would call a stock, both traditional and modern styles. From 9-14mm, parallel, and on mine I like a nice 1" long nail in one end to add some weight if I'm playing with a louder crowd. People like www.tippermaker.de/index.php/en/shop/macassar-tipper know bodhráns and bodhrán players, and the straight stick, brushes and even the more radical whipper tippers are what you'll see among the new breed of players, hell I've played a week in Kerry with a strippef branch from an ash tree
Not sure why you hate the "bbq stick" tippers as I'd use them for the brushing sound they make. Still my favorite tippers are the ones Brian made for me.
Thank you for this. Miss you dad.
You're welcome. I did not realize Brian passed some years ago. The tippers he made for me are what I still prefer to use. Peace and joy be on his soul and on your family, through Christ Jesus. Amen.
Brian made me a couple of beautiful tippers many years ago. One of which remains my favourite. He was a lovely man, and sorely missed by the Bodhran community
Brian made 2 beautiful tippers for me 7 or 8 years ago. Thanks for giving me a chance to see the process!
I would love yo have one of those machines. A tipper gratter.
Absolutely beautiful stick, love it..
Is that a Hannah hat? I just purchased a similar one and they're just great. Interesting video btw! :)
I'm not sure if Brian's cap is a Hanna Hat. I have a similar cap made by Mucros. Thanks for your comments.
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Between the sound of the lathe and the music, I can't understand a word being said.
I will have to post the video with captions sometime.
I wish wood workers would not try and dictate where on the cipín I want to hold it......grand lookin, but not for me thanks
Maybe that's how the customer wanted it. As a wood turner just tell us what you want it to be and we'd be more than happy to accommodate you.
David VanVranken David, what most bodhràn players want is what many people would call a stock, both traditional and modern styles. From 9-14mm, parallel, and on mine I like a nice 1" long nail in one end to add some weight if I'm playing with a louder crowd. People like www.tippermaker.de/index.php/en/shop/macassar-tipper
know bodhráns and bodhrán players, and the straight stick, brushes and even the more radical whipper tippers are what you'll see among the new breed of players, hell I've played a week in Kerry with a strippef branch from an ash tree
Thank God, someone who understands that a tipper should be solid wood.. we'll done, I'm fecked off with these eejits using bbq sticks as tippers..
Not sure why you hate the "bbq stick" tippers as I'd use them for the brushing sound they make. Still my favorite tippers are the ones Brian made for me.