Introducing a new take on a old classic!
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This Canadian is bent. Sitting on a level surface, the end of the shank is a good half-inch off level. So, is it made that way, or pipe abuse? Are pipes susceptible to Peyronie's Disease?
The pipe is called a 'Manitoban':
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That's the only identifier other than:
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... which is, of course, a GBD number. I can't find 'Manitoban' as a sub-line or second. Thoughts, anyone?
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This Canadian is bent. Sitting on a level surface, the end of the shank is a good half-inch off level. So, is it made that way, or pipe abuse? Are pipes susceptible to Peyronie's Disease?
The pipe is called a 'Manitoban':
![s-l1600 (41).jpg s-l1600 (41).jpg](https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/data/attachments/261/261466-60bc5b4cd3dc3e6c5e87d0729d8f0866.jpg)
That's the only identifier other than:
![s-l1600 (43).jpg s-l1600 (43).jpg](https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/data/attachments/261/261468-cad4ad3642adedfa7dacea45266a3c60.jpg)
... which is, of course, a GBD number. I can't find 'Manitoban' as a sub-line or second. Thoughts, anyone?