AN Antiques Roadshow guest refused to sell 'priceless' bagpipes despite being told the true value of them. In a recent episode of the BBC show presenter Fiona Bruce visited the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in Scotland.
A woman called Louise Marshall wanted to speak to expert Adam Schoon about a family heirloom that previously belonged to her dad for over 40 years.
She explained that her dad used to perform in a village called Gretna Green, and after he died, Louise decided to keep the tradition running in the family by playing the bagpipes.
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