The bagpipes we sell are excellent for the beginner or the person that wants to give playing the pipes a try. The most expensive pipes we have are around $135...so for the person that is interested in learning, these are a great buy and at a price that would make any Scot smile...
for a beginner that is trying to learn fingering and is just starting out..they are great pipes.
"Great pipes"...at $135.00. I can't even begin to count the number of wanna-be pipers I've met who have been conned into buying Pakistani crap pipes from people like you only to discover that they've been cheated out of their money on a trash set that couldn't even be played without an additional $300-$400 worth of bags, reeds, and chanters, and even then can't be tuned and still wouldn't be worth the sum of it's parts. The lowest retail I would ever point an aspiring student towards would be P2 Dunbars at $855.00 US. Learning to play the pipes is difficult enough on a rock-steady quality set, and virtually impossible on a $135.00 **** set of crap! But then, if you know anything about your product and your market, you already know that, don't you?

You sir are either a cheat and a liar, or an incompetent that hasn't the least friggin' clue about the products he sells. Yeah; given the opportunity, I'd be more than happy to look you in the eye and repeat that to your face.