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ak2000

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C&D Kelly's Coin in a Pete Shannon

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OneStrangeOne

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Doing some work around the house while smoking GH Kendall Dark in an Ascorti Business. This pipe has a long pencil thin shank and fairly short stem so a Canadian, Lumberman, or Liverpool maybe? Not sure how to classify the shape but definitely a billiard bowl.

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There’s so many variations of the Canadian that it’s hard to classify, I know quite a few pipe smokers who tend to Get hung up on specifics and miss the fact that it’s a great looking pipe. I’m not sure I would put it in that category but it doesn’t matter what I think. I have a pipe that the maker called a Bamboo Dog, so that’s what I call it, even though technically it’s a lot closer to a Rhodesian that a Bulldog.
 

OneStrangeOne

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Bulldog and Rhodesian are a lot easier to classify though, Rhodesians have a round shank and Bulldogs don't. According to this chart mine's pretty much a billiard, but almost a lovat.

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The shape of the shank and the saddle bit would qualify for a Lovat, I’m just not sure the the shank is long enough for it to be in the Canadian family, I was under the impression that the length should be twice the height of the bowl.
 
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