Hi John
The forum on the NPS web site is open to all (you just have to register) For some reason it is tucked away on the members page - I think that it should be on the front page! Currently things are a bit quiet but I hope that it will perk up once people try it and like it. It is certanly better for posting pictures, music and the threads are likely to be more coherent. It will only be useful if it is well used. I would like to have the chance to discuss various elements of pipemaking with other makers but unless others make an effort to get involved it will just wither.
http://www.northumbrianpipers.org.uk/pipersforum/index.php

Adrian's forum is not part of the NPS web site and is really a place for him to discuss his opinions with other like minds.

Mike

Quoting John Dally <dir...@gmail.com>:

Is this Mike Nelson?  If so, hello Mike.  Thanks for your efforts with the
NPS website.

I'm confused.  There are two forums on the NPS website.  One is for members,
and it's difficult to find.  The other is Adrian's and it's easy to find.
Is this correct?  I get the feeling that the members' forum is for ordinary
pipers, like me, and Adrian's is for extraordinary pipers, like him,
otherwise why would there be two forums?  Are they both open to the general
public?

Many thanks,
John

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:03 PM, <smallpi...@machineconcepts.co.uk> wrote:

And an even better case for posting it on the NPS forum (its open to non
members)


Quoting Francis Wood <oatenp...@googlemail.com>:


On 1 Jul 2011, at 20:39, david...@pt.lu wrote:

 How about posting the article here? There are lots of people who are
 interested but are not NPS members


Hi Dave,

I think you've made quite a good case here for joining the NPS.

Francis



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