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<blockquote data-quote="hagley" data-source="post: 10878" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>I used to own a Ferndown silver spigot large Dublin, and did not like the shape. So I turned it into a large billiard with files and sandpaper. I was quite pleased with the result, and since Ferndown does not use shape numbers, no one was the wiser. I later sold the pipe and told the buyer about the modification, and he said he could not tell that the pipe had been altered. I sent before and after photos to Mark Tinsky, and he was amazed at how I was able to match the color of the rest of the pipe.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hagley, post: 10878, member: 57"] I used to own a Ferndown silver spigot large Dublin, and did not like the shape. So I turned it into a large billiard with files and sandpaper. I was quite pleased with the result, and since Ferndown does not use shape numbers, no one was the wiser. I later sold the pipe and told the buyer about the modification, and he said he could not tell that the pipe had been altered. I sent before and after photos to Mark Tinsky, and he was amazed at how I was able to match the color of the rest of the pipe. Mike [/QUOTE]
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