The thread that Dave B shows above has a bunch of good info and methods. I posted the following as part of that thread. The shape of the beading on the ends can be controlled easily by the shape of the punches used to make them.......
I like the thin look as well. I made these pipes back in high school 35 years ago from commercial brass tubing. I cut the tube to length and poured it full of lead. The flats and rings were hammered into place with very small punches and then the lead was melted out. The tabs were then silver soldered in place on the back side of the pipe. The rear pipe was made the same way, but with the skirt silver soldered on as well. This is much the same as Dave B's method, but, with the lead, you don't need the mandrels.