1. Stamped on the metal parts: Some bagpipe manufacturers stamp their name and model onto the metal parts of the instrument, such as the chanter or drones. Look for engravings or markings on these components.
2. Attached to the chanter stock: The chanter stock is the part of the bagpipe that connects the chanter to the bag. Some manufacturers attach a small tag or label to the chanter stock with information about the make and model.
3. Printed on the bag cover: The bag cover is the decorative material that covers the bag of the bagpipe. Some manufacturers print the make and model information directly onto the bag cover.
4. Included in the documentation: If you have the original documentation for your bagpipe, it may include information about the make and model. Check any manuals, booklets, or certificates that came with the instrument.
If you still cannot find the make and model information on your bagpipe, you can try contacting the manufacturer directly. They will be able to provide you with the specifics for your particular instrument.