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In the following image we will see an interesting example. We have a Thanshell, confectioned in briar extracted in the west of the Italian Peninsula, southern Corsica, Sardinia; Shape 34 with F/T (fishtail) stem; manufactured in mid-66 (ENGLAND6); Group/size (2); T-Tanshell, first cousin of the Shell, but clearer. The first batch was manufactured in 1952. The prototype was called  "Root Shell ", produced in 1951.
Notice that beneath of the bowl, just above the  "34 ", we have a star. It's the kind of detail that makes us crazy. As they were markings for internal control, we have no external registers, which makes our understanding difficult. In these cases, we count on records made by curious people who had contact with someone from the production figure or when they were visiting at the factory.
[[File:20190611-WA0032.jpg|center|600px| pic by Daniel Orso]]


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Nomenclatures


About the Star

In the following image we will see an interesting example. We have a Thanshell, confectioned in briar extracted in the west of the Italian Peninsula, southern Corsica, Sardinia; Shape 34 with F/T (fishtail) stem; manufactured in mid-66 (ENGLAND6); Group/size (2); T-Tanshell, first cousin of the Shell, but clearer. The first batch was manufactured in 1952. The prototype was called "Root Shell ", produced in 1951.

Notice that beneath of the bowl, just above the "34 ", we have a star. It's the kind of detail that makes us crazy. As they were markings for internal control, we have no external registers, which makes our understanding difficult. In these cases, we count on records made by curious people who had contact with someone from the production figure or when they were visiting at the factory.

pic by Daniel Orso

Contributed by Yang Forcióri Yang (talk) 07:29, 17 October 2019 (CDT)