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Rhodesian vs bulldog-
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<blockquote data-quote="ruta2" data-source="post: 142006" data-attributes="member: 1424"><p>I think I know a bulldog when I see one, but when it comes to a Rhodesian, not so much. And for me, the problem with Rhodesians isn’t distinguishing them from the bulldogs but rather distinguishing them from other shapes like apple. The Savinelli 673 shape is a perfect example: I’ve seen that pipe described as a Rhodesian and as an apple. Go figure. To me, the 673 is a Rhodesian all the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruta2, post: 142006, member: 1424"] I think I know a bulldog when I see one, but when it comes to a Rhodesian, not so much. And for me, the problem with Rhodesians isn’t distinguishing them from the bulldogs but rather distinguishing them from other shapes like apple. The Savinelli 673 shape is a perfect example: I’ve seen that pipe described as a Rhodesian and as an apple. Go figure. To me, the 673 is a Rhodesian all the way. [/QUOTE]
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