You must have a kinship for an American author of the mid 20th Century, H.
Allen Smith   He often wrote the definition of a gentleman was "someone who
could play the bagpipes, but didn't."  Of course his opinions are subject to
question because he also was an advocate of putting beans in chili. 

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In a message dated 02/02/2008 21:48:58 GMT Standard Time,  
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"or as  the Brits do, they call  
it a leader pipe"



I've never heard it called that over here - we usually call it a mouthpipe  
(as opposed to a bagpipe - and let's face it, everybody's opposed to the  
bagpipe)
 
Cheers,

Lawrence
 
lawrenceyates.co.uk



   
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