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scottbtdmb

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Ken Byron Ventures Mycroft in a newly purchased Savinelli Estella 320 KS. I have been looking for an Estella 320 for years, and finally found one last month in the EX size. Now, a week ago one popped up in a KS size, and I couldn’t turn it down! Now the proud owner of 2 Estella 320’s!
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condorlover1

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I always thought that was the quintessential Cutty shape? Or at least that Dublin or Tulip shaped bowls were both acceptable variants.
Yes and no. To be true 'cutty' it should be a tad over 5 1/2 inches in length whilst this pipe is the average 1870s style of clay pipe and is about 7 1/2 inches in length. The bowl is canted forward and is very small. I suppose it's all a matter of personal opinion. Anyway it burns tobacco brilliantly!
 
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