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The Dead Root idea was conceived at the end of the 1920's and then realized in the early 1930 years. The Dead-Root brought a stronger grain feature to the the already well established "Bruyère" (from 1932 on it received the same finish). The D.R. models are perfect. Made with the best Briar available and that is – compulsorily – "Straight Grain". They are rare models of considerable value, which vary according to the graduation of the grain.<br><br>
The Dead Root idea was conceived at the end of the 1920's and then realized in the early 1930 years. The Dead-Root brought a stronger grain feature to the the already well established "Bruyère" (from 1932 on it received the same finish). The D.R. models are perfect. Made with the best Briar available and that is – compulsorily – "Straight Grain". They are rare models of considerable value, which vary according to the graduation of the grain.<br><br>
In 2000, a new D.R. series was launched with stronger grains, called "Flames", and they follow the same criteria, but classified with "flames" instead of stars.  
In 2000, a new D.R. series was launched with amber contrast finish and stronger grains, called "Flames". It's also a limited edition and they follow the same criteria, but classified with "flames" instead of stars.  
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* '''See more examples here: [[Dunhill Dead Root]]'''
* '''See more examples here: [[Dunhill Dead Root]]'''
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== Bruyere == <!--T:49-->
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