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Related for Rosh Hashanah 3:6

שׁוֹפָר שֶׁנִּסְדַּק וְדִבְּקוֹ, פָּסוּל. דִּבֵּק שִׁבְרֵי שׁוֹפָרוֹת, פָּסוּל. נִקַּב וּסְתָמוֹ, אִם מְעַכֵּב אֶת הַתְּקִיעָה, פָּסוּל. וְאִם לָאו, כָּשֵׁר:

If a shofar split, and it were glued together, it is pasul (unfit), [being like two shofroth. This, if it were split along its length. But if it were split in its width — if there remained from the mouth site until the place of the split enough (intact shofar) for blowing, it is kasher; if not, it is pasul. And how much is the amount required for blowing? (Enough intact shofar) so that if he holds it in his hand it is visible on either side.] If he glued together pieces of shofroth, it is pasul. If it were punctured and he closed it — if the blowing is impeded, it is pasul; if not, it is kasher. [This, only if he closed it with its own matter, if most of it were whole, and if the filled punctures did not impede the blowing. But if one of these conditions is lacking, it is pasul.]

Tosefta Rosh Hashanah (Lieberman)

If a horn was long and he shortened it, then it is fit. If he has scraped it inside or outside, it is good. Ha [a]he disguises it inside, it is useless ; [if he] has it [covered up] on the outside, then it is fit for purpose. Did [a]he disguise the mouthpiece or did he extended, even if [it happened] with [material] of the same kind, it is invalid. If it was punctured, and if [a]er [then] stopped it, even if [it was done] with [material] of the same kind, it is unsuitable if it prevents blowing; but if not, it is fit. If he has put two horns together and blown them, then when he has heard the sound of the inner one, he has done his duty; if he has heard the sound of the outside, then he has not fulfilled his duty. The size of the horn: that [d]er [bloa-ser] take it with his hand and blow kana
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