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General Pipe Discussion
No name with a P-lip?
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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 411354" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Not to steal the thread...Regarding "Wellington" pipes, a true Wellington is always a bent of some given size. Wellington is not, to my very best knowledge, a brand name. It's a style of pipe named after/for the Duke of Wellington. A majority of the ones we see where made by "WDC" (William Demuth & Co.) in the late 19th/early 20th century. All have/had P-Lips, as that was the "Wellington-style." Interestingly, most have a "well" in the shank, ala Peterson "system" pipes. FWIW :cheers: FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 411354, member: 32"] Not to steal the thread...Regarding "Wellington" pipes, a true Wellington is always a bent of some given size. Wellington is not, to my very best knowledge, a brand name. It's a style of pipe named after/for the Duke of Wellington. A majority of the ones we see where made by "WDC" (William Demuth & Co.) in the late 19th/early 20th century. All have/had P-Lips, as that was the "Wellington-style." Interestingly, most have a "well" in the shank, ala Peterson "system" pipes. FWIW :cheers: FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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