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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff" data-source="post: 342226" data-attributes="member: 3243"><p>Beside referring to an actual Dunhill pipe's info, the only outlet that I know of that uses them on all pipes they sell is Iwan Riese. </p><p></p><p>I think including cake might help a smoker but is not Dunhill thinking as they sold naked bowls. </p><p></p><p>As cigrmaster pointed out the sizing can be ifffy with too much of a span. Most of my pipes run pretty close to the .75x1.5 bowl. I think of them as 3-4's when I think group size. I'd say only a couple are true/assured group 4's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff, post: 342226, member: 3243"] Beside referring to an actual Dunhill pipe's info, the only outlet that I know of that uses them on all pipes they sell is Iwan Riese. I think including cake might help a smoker but is not Dunhill thinking as they sold naked bowls. As cigrmaster pointed out the sizing can be ifffy with too much of a span. Most of my pipes run pretty close to the .75x1.5 bowl. I think of them as 3-4's when I think group size. I'd say only a couple are true/assured group 4's. [/QUOTE]
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