All the three hole pipes I saw in Mexico were played by voladores. There is a
group outside the National Museum of Anthropology (possibly the best archaeology
museum in the world, by the way. Certainly the best I've visited) that perform
every couple of hours, and have piles of spares sets of pipes and tabors, just
in case. Sadly, I didn't buy one because I had a hangover.
> from: =?iso-8859-1?q?Juanma_S=E1nchez?= <tradiberia@...>
> date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 07:51:18
> to: tabor_n_pipe@yahoogroups.com
> subject: Re: [tabor_n_pipe] Re: Mexican Pipe and Tabor (2nd part)
>
> Hi, Gwilym
>
> Cesar, a member of the Spanish taborers mail list bought a mexican
> pipe. He bought it in Yucatan, asking for them to the taborer that
> played in a voladores performance for tourists. After hard
> negotiations for the price, he sold him his pipe...
>
> Good luck with your pipe,
> Juanma Sánchez - Madrid
> http://www.tamborileros.com
>
>
>
> --- In tabor_n_pipe@yahoogroups.com, <Gwilym@c...> wrote:
> > Does anyone know the name for the Mexican 3-holed pipe and tabor?
> My
> > son is going to visit Mexico soon and I may try to get him to get me
> > one.
>
>
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