many thanks to all on this posting response....
   Knowing what Dublin airport security is like, it would be remarkable if
   they even notice anything unusual at all.
   Paul
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   > When the bags are going through the scanning cameras I always say,
   "These are bagpipes, they probably look peculiar,".   Frequently the
   reaction is, "oh, we've never seen bagpipes," Then, turning to the rest
   of the security crew, "Come and take a good look at them".
   Occasionally it involves you in long, and interested discussions with
   the security staff, about different kinds of pipes.   But in Edinburgh
   airport, it was a "Och, them's no bagpipes!   We know what bagpipes
   look like!" - in the broadest of Scottish.   And, needless to say, they
   had never, never, heared of NSP, were very friendly and polite, but
   could not believe that anything other than the GHB exist.
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   > We find that the very stiff, cardboard, post office mailing tubes
   also do the job as well as the drain-pipes, for both chanters and
   drones.
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