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The Breadalbane

The Breadalbane – 1880 Duncan MacDougall Reproduction

Own a piece of piping history.

Handcrafted by Dunbar Bagpipes in collaboration with Jim McGillivray, The Breadalbane is a faithful reproduction of a Duncan MacDougall bagpipe made around 1880. Renowned for its rich, enveloping tone and elegant lines, this set captures the voice and spirit of one of history’s greatest pipemakers.

Why Choose the Breadalbane?

  • Authentic Reproduction – Based directly on an original MacDougall set preserved at Taymouth Castle.
  • Unmistakable Tone – Warm, subtle drones with the signature MacDougall bass sound.
  • Heirloom Craftsmanship – African Blackwood with precision mounts and hand engraving.
  • Customization Options – Choose imitation ivory, holly, or premium hand-engraved silver to make it uniquely yours.

The MacDougall Legacy

Duncan MacDougall (1858–1898) is widely regarded as one of the finest pipemakers in history. His instruments remain prized by soloists and collectors worldwide. The Breadalbane reproduction continues that legacy, offering today’s pipers the chance to play — and own — a living piece of history.


Details & Options

  • Material: African Blackwood
  • Mounts: Imitation ivory, holly, or sterling silver
  • Engraving: Hand-engraved alloy or silver by David Davidse, Truehand Engraving
  • Availability: Made to order – enquire for lead times

A Legacy Instrument

A great set of pipes isn’t just for today. The Breadalbane is built to last generations — an instrument you’ll trust on stage, in competition, and eventually pass down as a family heirloom.

Ready to make the Breadalbane yours?

Customize your set today.  

* Below are photos of the Breadalbane option with beaded, closed drone ferrules, beaded ring caps, and plain aluminum tuning slides.

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Note: The MacDougall name is used here solely to describe the historical inspiration for this reproduction. Dunbar Bagpipes is not affiliated with the MacDougall family or any original MacDougall workshop. These reproductions are independent instruments inspired by the originals.