Comoy's Shape Number Chart: Difference between revisions

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   style='font-size:9.0pt'>cutty (or perhaps not, see note at bottom)</span></p>
   style='font-size:9.0pt'>originally listed here as a cutty, but more of Livepool with pointed front and back bowl (like a double ended ship)(see note at bottom)</span></p>
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'''Note:''' Bill Wagner, a collector of pre-Cadogan, shop-branded Comoys has an example of Comoy shape 388 who describes it as identical to shape 66 (Liverpool) in a side-by-side comparison, except the bowl is a bi-pointed oblong in cross-section. Pre-WW II country of origin marking, and stamped "Charlestowne" (for, or by the pipe shop of that name in South Carolina).
'''Note:''' Bill Wagner, a collector of pre-Cadogan, shop-branded Comoys has an example of Comoy shape 388 who describes it as identical to shape 66 (Liverpool) in a side-by-side comparison, except the bowl is a bi-pointed oblong in cross-section. Pre-WW II country of origin marking, and stamped "Charlestowne" (for, or by the pipe shop of that name in South Carolina).
See [[Everyman Shape 388]] Example.
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