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Title: Schulze pipe scales
Post by: ComptonNewbie on August 05, 2013, 01:20:29 AM
Some time ago I acquired an octave of treble pipes, claimed to be from a Schulze Cello rank.  Does anyone have a record of typical Schulze scaling to compare?  If it is likely that they are, I might try to use them in the practice instrument that is (very) slowly taking shape here, otherwise they are likely to remain in the dusty box they've been in for a while.

Simon.
Title: Re: Schulze pipe scales
Post by: David Wyld on August 06, 2013, 03:30:41 PM
It isn't the scaling that will lend much authenticity - are these pipes wooden?  Do you know which Schultze it's supposed to be?

If they ARE wooden, the construction and details of things such a blocks, caps and the mouth details (beards, ears etc.) are the tell-tales, plus any inked marks on the pipes.

If I had a fiver for every time someone has told us that "......the Oboe in the Swell is a Cavaille-Coll rank!"...........

DW
Title: Re: Schulze pipe scales
Post by: Gwas_Bach on August 06, 2013, 04:08:52 PM
Isn't St Peter's church in Hindley supposed to contain the most well-known Schulze string ranks? Or have I remembered this wrongly?
Title: Re: Schulze pipe scales
Post by: ComptonNewbie on August 08, 2013, 08:22:59 PM
Were all the string pipes wooden, or was the top end of a rank sometimes metal?    These are well made in spotted metal, which might rule them straight out of the equasion.

Simon.