Hugh Robertson (instrument maker)

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Hugh Robertson (1730–1822) was a Scottish[1] wood and ivory turner and a master crafter of woodwind instruments such as pastoral pipes, union pipes, and great Highland bagpipes.[1]

Bornc 1730
OccupationsInstrument maker, wood turner, ivory turner
Yearsactive1765–1821[1][2]
Hugh Robertson
Bornc 1730
Died1822
OccupationsInstrument maker, wood turner, ivory turner
Years active1765–1821[1][2]

Robertson was born in 1730 in Scotland although the exact date is not known. Possibly born in Edinburgh where he lived and worked for the majority of his life till his retirement at the age of 90 in 1821. Hugh Robertson is noted as one of the earliest professional Scottish pipe makers of the 18th century, in a career spanning 58 years.[1] Robertson pipes are hallmarked from 1765, and by 1775 and he is recorded in the directory of tradesmen as a ‘pipe maker’ trading from Castle Hill Edinburgh. Robertson had a wide and highly crafted repertoire of a maker of great Highland bagpipes, pastoral pipes sometimes termed in Edinburgh as the "flat-set of pipes" and Union pipes.[1]

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