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Pearl congratulates the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band for their
First Place win at the World Pipe Band Championships held in
Glasgow, Scotland on August 11, 2001!


Pipe Major Terry Lee is shown on the far left with the World Championship banner on his pipes (the facing side of the banner is blue, featuring the St. Andrew's cross with the words "World Pipe Band Champions"). Lead Drummer J. Reid Maxwell is right behind the banner. Photo by Bob Dunsire.

 


Terry is shown on the right with the World Championship banner on his pipes. Reid is shown holding the World Championship trophy. Photo by Bob Dunsire.

 

"More Congratulations"


Juvenile
1st: Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipe Band
Drumming: Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipe Band

The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band and the Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipe Band (SFU’s junior band) after winning the World Pipe Band Championship and the World Juvenile Pipe Band Championship, respectively, on August 11, 2001 at Glasgow Green in Scotland.

Pipe Major Terry Lee is shown on the far left with the World Championship banner on his pipes; lead Drummer J. Reid Maxwell is third from the left. The World Championship trophy is next to the left side bass drum and looks like a "spike" coming out its top. Photo by Bob Dunsire.

 

PEARL’S WINNING TRADITION!
In four short years, the Pearl FFX-505N Pipe Snare Drum has come from upstart to Championship status, winning competition after competition and gaining popularity daily. Some of the championships won with this amazing drum are listed below.


World Pipeband Championships, Scotland Aug 11, 2001


Grade 1
1st Simon Fraser University
8th Strathcylde Police
12th City of Washington

Grade 2
3rd
6th

Grade 3A
5th
Juvenile
1st
Drumming

Grade 4A
Dumfries & Galloway Constabulary
Ravara
Benoni
Robert Malcolm Memorial
Robert Malcolm Memorial
Lomond & Clyde

Bridge Of Allan Championships, Scotland Aug 5, 2001
Grade 1
2nd Strathclyde Police
Grade 2
2nd Robert Malcolm Memorial

North American Championships, Maxville, August 4th, 2001
Grade 1
3rd City of Washington
Grade 2
3rd Robert Malcolm Memorial

Scottish Championships, Dunbarton, July 28, 2001
Grade 1
5th Strathcylde Police
Grade 2
1st Ravara
3rd Dumfries & Galloway Constabulary
Drum Corp winners Ravara
Grade 4a
1st Lomond & Clyde

All- Ireland Championships, Omagh July 7, 2001

Grade 2
1st Ravara

European Pipeband Championships, Ayr, Scotland,
June 23rd, 2001

Grade 1
6th Strathcylde Police
Grade 2
1st Ravara
2nd Dumfries & Galloway Constabulary
Grade 4a
4th Lomond & Clyde

County Antrim Championships, N. Ireland, June 2nd, 2001

Grade 2
1st Ravara
Drum Corp winners Ravara