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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot55" data-source="post: 339676" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>That's very interesting. I realized that Dunhill group sizes can be all over the place, but this puts numbers to hunches. I think when they say "group size" it refers more to a synthesis of the actual size and weight of the stummel and to the capacity of the chamber.</p><p></p><p>I've actually been thinking about adding group size related nomenclature to my pipes. The question is do I come up with a group size roughly related to capacity, stummel size, or both. Right now I'm leaning toward two separate stamps: 1-6 for capacity and then something like Ashton uses "x" being the smallest "xx" and so on all the way to "ELX" or the like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot55, post: 339676, member: 2387"] That's very interesting. I realized that Dunhill group sizes can be all over the place, but this puts numbers to hunches. I think when they say "group size" it refers more to a synthesis of the actual size and weight of the stummel and to the capacity of the chamber. I've actually been thinking about adding group size related nomenclature to my pipes. The question is do I come up with a group size roughly related to capacity, stummel size, or both. Right now I'm leaning toward two separate stamps: 1-6 for capacity and then something like Ashton uses "x" being the smallest "xx" and so on all the way to "ELX" or the like. [/QUOTE]
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