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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 514854" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Thanks, Blackhorse. I'll keep that hardwood plug in mind. The dimensions pretty much all seem to be .75" inner diameter, which differs slightly from the specs I had previously found at Pipes and Cigars of .7", and the bowl depth all seem to be 1.5", with the exception of the Mark Twain at 1.625". I'm looking at the bents: Mark Twain, Country Gentleman, and 5th Avenue Diplomat. Never been much of a fan of the dublin shape, so that rules out the Twain. The Legend is .75" x 1.25". Appears to be a minor gain of .25" in depth. That's why it is do difficult to go by website data. They're all pretty much the same? I guess so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 514854, member: 1211"] Thanks, Blackhorse. I'll keep that hardwood plug in mind. The dimensions pretty much all seem to be .75" inner diameter, which differs slightly from the specs I had previously found at Pipes and Cigars of .7", and the bowl depth all seem to be 1.5", with the exception of the Mark Twain at 1.625". I'm looking at the bents: Mark Twain, Country Gentleman, and 5th Avenue Diplomat. Never been much of a fan of the dublin shape, so that rules out the Twain. The Legend is .75" x 1.25". Appears to be a minor gain of .25" in depth. That's why it is do difficult to go by website data. They're all pretty much the same? I guess so. [/QUOTE]
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