dont like bent bulldogs with saddle stem.

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Illini Libertarian":toggfgwn said:
Are the groves on the exterior of the bowl a requirement for a pipe to be considered a bulldog? Do they have a purpose, or just cosmetic?
Traditionally, the rings are part of the bulldog shape. But there are so many variations now.
They are purely stylistic and serve to catch wax and other debris....
 
Illini Libertarian":e3xmugd4 said:
Are the groves on the exterior of the bowl a requirement for a pipe to be considered a bulldog? Do they have a purpose, or just cosmetic?
Traditionaly most Bulldogs, bent and straight, had rings but many don't as well. It is the overal shape and except for Dunhill and a few others, a Bulldog has a diamond shaped shank. Dunhill and a few others call the Bulldog shape a Rhodesian but traditionaly, Rhodesians have a bulldog shaped bowl, w/wo rings and a ROUND shank. Aaaah the wonderful world of pipes !! :twisted: :twisted:
 
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