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To the delight of the eyes, follows the photos of the Dunhill Christmas pipes from 1980 (The 1980 edition has three different mouthpieces) to 1992, the rarest and most fascinating.<br> | To the delight of the eyes, follows the photos of the Dunhill Christmas pipes from 1980 (The 1980 edition has three different mouthpieces) to 1992, the rarest and most fascinating.<br> | ||
<span style="font-size:small">(Photos by Smokingpipes, Esterval's pipe house | <span style="font-size:small">(Photos by Smokingpipes, Esterval's pipe house, L. J. Peretti and Finelighters).<span> | ||
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In 2005 the Christmas pipe was dedicated to Wilson A. Bentley, the first man who photographed a snowflake showing its structure. The pipe is accompanied by a white book box, with a print run of 400 specimens. | |||
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[[File:Dcp2005.jpg|center|850px|2005 - Snowflake]] | |||