Bagpipe maker has plenty to blow about
A GLASGOW bagpipe manufacturer has received a £30,000 loan from a not-for-profit organisation to help retain traditional skilled work in the city.
RG Hardie & Co secured the loan from DSL, which provides financial support to small businesses and social enterprises aiming to develop the local economy.
Scott Chalmers, of the Gaelic Group that acquired Hardie in 2005, said: "The investment has helped to retain traditional bagpipe making skills in Glasgow and protect one of Scotland's oldest industries."
The company produces a range of products from beginners' sets to fully handcrafted, engraved silver pipes. Scotland's oldest known bagpipe name, Peter Henderson, is one of the high-profile brands produced by a workforce of 12.
The company still uses traditional techniques with three apprentices under the tutelage of Duncan Campbell, Scotland's longest-serving pipe maker.
The aid package comes nearly three years after the long-independent firm was acquired by the Gaelic Group, which manufactures and supplies highland wear, accessories and bagpipes. Campbell said: "This loan is the final phase of a substantial investment programme in staff, product development and equipment."
RG Hardie sponsors Field Marshal Montgomery, the World Champion Pipe Band. More than 70% of its output is exported to the US, Canada and Australia.
The company recently completed an order for 250 pipes for the Indian army and also supplies the British Army.
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