What's the pipe in row 2 far right and the pipes on row 3?These are all Pre-Republic Made in England (Rugby Format) System 0 pipes or Made in Ireland (Circle Format). The shapes are 307, 314, 313, 317, 1307
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This is the only one I like of the series; the others are way too long.
I agree and the Lovats sold out quick.This is the only one I like of the series; the others are way too long.
I have an Atlantic 304 (flat bottom). Were pre-republics not flat bottom sitters?I was asked for size comparisons so here are a few from the group above. These are all Pre-Republic
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Nice!
I know there are differences between Pre-Rupublic and Republic. This is definitely one of them.Nice!
In your above "size comparison" photo, your 304's are round bottom and my 304 is a sitter. Do you know if they changed the 304 shape from round bottom to sitter? I looked all throughout the Peterson Pipe book and can't find an answer.
Just curious.
I just found it in the Peterson Pipe book. The 304 flat bottom sitters were introduced in the early 90's. Page 183.I know there are differences between Pre-Rupublic and Republic. This is definitely one of them.
Beautiful band, beautiful pipe!