The instrument is now mainly played in the
Czech Republic, particularly
South Bohemia in
Strakonice and in
Western Bohemia around the town of
Domažlice in the region known as Chodsko. As the instrument's revival continues, it is also gaining ground in
Austria and
Bavaria. In Chodsko, one of the most famous makers of the Bock (or
pukl in the local Chod dialect) was Bolfík Šteffek (1842–1923), who lived and worked in Újezd. His son, Vuk Šteffek, (1879–1966) carried on the tradition of making and repairing the pukl. Jakub Jahn (1902–1978), who lived in the village of Ždanov, made about 50 Bock bagpipes. Perhaps the most sought after are those made by Jakub Konrady (1905–1987) of
Domažlice; Konrady made more than 200 examples, and his sons, Jaromír (born 1944) and Stanislav (born 1946), continue in the tradition. Other makers in western Bohemia include Lubomír Junbauer (born 1950) of Stod, and Jan Hloubek (born 1958) of Klenčí. The most prolific maker in the recent past is Miroslav Janovec of Malonice. Notable players of the instrument include the American musician
Wayne Hankin, who has used it in the recordings of
Meredith Monk. ==See also==