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New for U.S. Stanwell shapes
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<blockquote data-quote="IHT" data-source="post: 12611" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>i've gone through about 10 stanwells now. i have gifted away at least half. they're just solid smoking, cheap pipes that i can give away with confidence that the smoker will be happy.</p><p>only 1 of them has been a "whistler". </p><p></p><p>i recently acquired a few estate stanwells with the Reg #s on them, which i just found out (i think from this site) that they're made before 1960. beautiful pipes, in grain and smoking ability, drilling.</p><p></p><p>i was probably too slow to see the new shape (30), they're all gone. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHT, post: 12611, member: 195"] i've gone through about 10 stanwells now. i have gifted away at least half. they're just solid smoking, cheap pipes that i can give away with confidence that the smoker will be happy. only 1 of them has been a "whistler". i recently acquired a few estate stanwells with the Reg #s on them, which i just found out (i think from this site) that they're made before 1960. beautiful pipes, in grain and smoking ability, drilling. i was probably too slow to see the new shape (30), they're all gone. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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