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Favorite shape?
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<blockquote data-quote="itsKot" data-source="post: 175068" data-attributes="member: 1323"><p>I've gotta go with Mr.E, s.Ireland, and Frost! Lovats, lumbermans and canadians are my cup of tea. If it has to be bent I lean more towards the danish school of thought rather than English styling. If I had to pick ONE shape to stick with the rest of my life it'd most certainly be a lovat, preferably sandblasted!</p><p></p><p>Frost, on a side not you should look at Chris Askwith, I was going to post a photos of a dublin as you described, but he's since taken that photo off of his website. It was gorgeous, nice long pencil shank, deep blast and beautiful plateau.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itsKot, post: 175068, member: 1323"] I've gotta go with Mr.E, s.Ireland, and Frost! Lovats, lumbermans and canadians are my cup of tea. If it has to be bent I lean more towards the danish school of thought rather than English styling. If I had to pick ONE shape to stick with the rest of my life it'd most certainly be a lovat, preferably sandblasted! Frost, on a side not you should look at Chris Askwith, I was going to post a photos of a dublin as you described, but he's since taken that photo off of his website. It was gorgeous, nice long pencil shank, deep blast and beautiful plateau. [/QUOTE]
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