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<center><font size="3">[[File:Aspas-copy.png|40px]]Yes, that is correct, the flattened head of this “Evening Dress” shape (in our terminology) was exactly developed for that purpose.[[File:Aspas.png|40px]]</font> Hener, K. S., Product Line Director - The White Spot Smoker's Accessory Division and Walthamstow site.'''</center>
<center><font size="3">[[File:Aspas-copy.png|40px]]Yes, that is correct, the flattened head of this “Evening Dress” shape (in our terminology) was exactly developed for that purpose.[[File:Aspas.png|40px]]</font> Hener, K. S., Product Line Director - The White Spot Smoker's Accessory Division and Walthamstow site.'''</center>
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We've been talking to Mr. Hener about the Opera shape and, he sent us incredible information.
We've been talking to Mr. Hener about the Opera shape and, he sent us this incredible information:
<blockquote><q>I found a reference in our catalogue ”About Smoke -  fourth Edition” from 1922.<br>There were in fact three (!) flat bowl QUAINT shapes shown, two were straight and one was bent.</q> Hener, K. S., Product Line Director - The White Spot.</blockquote>
<blockquote><q>I found a reference in our catalogue ”About Smoke -  fourth Edition” from 1922.<br>There were in fact three (!) flat bowl QUAINT shapes shown, two were straight and one was bent.</q> Hener, K. S., Product Line Director - The White Spot.</blockquote>
*Straight: originally Quaint shape “FS”
*Straight: originally Quaint shape “FS”