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The following "Amster-pipe", contributed by Peter Jaimez has no number or marks on the stem. The pipe is small and very light. It only says Amster pipe.
The following "Amster-pipe", contributed by Peter Jaimez has no number or marks on the stem. The pipe is small and very light. It only says Amster pipe.


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Amster-Pipe&DunhillGroup1.jpg|Amster-Pipe (bellow) a Dunhill group 1, for comparison. The Amster is actually the lighter of the two.
Amster-Pipe&DunhillGroup1.jpg|Amster-Pipe (bellow) a Dunhill group 1, for comparison. The Amster is actually the lighter of the two.
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The following "Amster-pipe", contributed by Peter Jaimez has no number or marks on the stem. The pipe is small and very light. It only says Amster pipe.

Peter believes it is a French pipe because he found an add for "Amsterdamer" tobacco, a French brand with a recipe purported to be from Holland. It appears the pipe was an incentive to buy the tobacco, the words "ultra legere" (very light) can be read in the capture.