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25.gif (3577 bytes)#25 - Classic straight Dublin with saddle, taper or "stick" (army mount) bit. This is a very common and popular shape that is found in all finishes, although not usually in the G/GG sizes. [SR, OA, TM, CS, CO, EP, SL]

#26 - Short bent Horn. Another rarely made shape that usually looks more like a "prince" or a 1/4 bent squat Apple or Brandy. Not generally
available in G/GG. [SR]

#28 - Slight bent Horn. Not a common shape - no information or details. [?]

#30 - Fat chubby Apple with an oval shank and slight bent taper bit.
Somewhat common shape with lots of briar used. These are not long pieces and are sized in all grades like a G23. Available in G/GG sizes, although there is not much of a difference in size from a 4K model. Variations include square shanks and stems. [SR, OA, TM, CS, CO]

31.gif (4114 bytes)#31 - Slightly bent oval shank Canadian. This is a very popular and fairly common shape which is almost always found with a taper bit. Small to med/large in size and rarely found in the G/GG sizes. [SR, OA, TM, CS, CO, EP, SL]
32.gif (4051 bytes)#32 - Straight classic Canadian with an oval shank and almost always a taper bit. This is a very popular shape and is quite common in all grades, sizes and finishes. Usually when marked G/GG the "extra large" refers to a longer shank and only slightly to the bowl size. With the G/GG models & extra long shank, it is common that the airhole is drilled off center.                                       [SR, OA, TM, CS, CO, EP, FA, SL]

#33 - Short fat squat chubby Canadian or oval shank Pot. Not very common or popular and always found with a taper bit. Not available in G/GG sizes. [SR, OA, TM, CS, CO, EP, SL]

34.gif (4039 bytes)#34 - Large bowled flared top semi-Dublin that is usually found with an oval shank, slight bend and taper bit. Semi-common and slightly popular for its extra large chamber with medium overall size; occasionally found with a "stick" type bit. These are larger in overall bowl capacity. Not usually available in G/GG sizes. [SR, OA, TM, CS, CO, SL]

#35 - Slightly bent oval shank Billiard with a forward "pitched" tall bowl. This is not a real common shape although it is fairly popular. Always found with an oval taper bit and fairly thick walls. Never seen in a G/GG size. [SR, OA, TM, CO, CS]

#37 - Slightly bent, slender oval shanked Dublin with a taper bit. This is
not a very common shape although it is quite popular. These vary in style
and can be found in short almost straight oval shanked pieces, but this
variation is not common or popular. Not seen in G/GG sizes. [SR, OA, TM, CS, CO]

 

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