New PPT Mouthpiece: "the Hooligan"

how does he know how much you have altered it to then produce the "stock" finished item as per Pete Thomas?

I think I can reveal that: it is not as easy as it sounds.
Ed uses silicon moulds, but the prototype preparation is crucial (it must be pruple).

Note to the marketing manager of the Pete Thomas Industries: purple is unlucky on stage.
 
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Simple Rhyming, I see.
What do you use to conceal the world "real ale"? "Pale ale"?
The old "proper" rhyming slang was a "Thelma Ritter" as in "take a ball of chalk down the frog and toad, nip into the rubba dub and have a Thelma Ritter, Ver Lynn and then get a sherbet dab"......that is "take a walk down the road into the pub for a bitter and a gin and then get a cab home".
 
Not to go offtopic:
Nephew (and niece) = Mouthpiece
Hope (and pray) = Lay
Lottery (and raffle) = Baffle
Cuppa (of tea) = PPT

So instead of saying "I bought a new mouthpiece with a long lay and a high baffle: a PPT" you can say "I got a nephew with a long hope and a high lottery: a cuppa". And your partner will not suspect a thing.
 
Not to go offtopic:
Nephew (and niece) = Mouthpiece
Hope (and pray) = Lay
Lottery (and raffle) = Baffle
Cuppa (of tea) = PPT

So instead of saying "I bought a new mouthpiece with a long lay and a high baffle: a PPT" you can say "I got a nephew with a long hope and a high lottery: a cuppa". And your partner will not suspect a thing.
Laughed out loud!! Excellent! PPT.......pa ha ha ha! Superb!
 

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