Hi Francis,

W F Ord was more commonly known as Fred or Freddie  Ord.  

Born 1920, Joined the NPS 1947 Often used to visit Billy Pigg.  Worked as an 
electrical engineer at Parsons.At some point redundancy(?) early retirement(?) 
moved to East Anglia to be involved in a boat building business.  Returned to 
NE (Stanley Co. Durham) in early 1990s. became involved with the Society again 
until his death in 2003.

Colin Ross wrote an obituary in the 2003 NPS magazine, where he said

"Fred was also a pipemaker and collector of Northumbrian pipes which included 
Border and Pastoral pipes and he introduced me to the work of Reid for the 
first time. This was an inspiration to me as a budding pipemaker and was the 
foundation of my teaching at the pipemaking class I ran for many years at 
Killingworth"

I hope this gives you a little idea

Barry


On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 02:00:13PM +0000, Francis Wood wrote:
> An interesting set of pipes has been passed to me for restoration and 
> fettling. A nicely made classic 7 key set in lignum and ivory, stamped W. F. 
> Ord.
> That's a familiar name to me, yet I know nothing about him or his pipes. I've 
> promised their owner to ask for help here. Does anyone remember him or have 
> another set of his?
> 
> Francis
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