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'''English Cavendish''':  The name commonly used to refer to dark flue-cured or fire-cured Virginia tobacco which is steamed and then pressed over a period of several days to weeks.  It is not flavored as other forms of Cavendish generally are.  Rattray's ''Dark Fragrant'' is one example of an available English Cavendish blend.  
'''English Cavendish''':  The name commonly used to refer to dark flue-cured or fire-cured Virginia tobacco which is steamed and then pressed over a period of several days to weeks.  It is not flavored as other forms of Cavendish generally are.  Rattray's ''Dark Fragrant'' is one example of an available English Cavendish blend.  


'''Eskimo''':  According to the [[Eskimo|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], a pipe shape by Tom Eltang created as a variation on Ed Burak's bulldog design and sporting a smooth, flat stem and shank with a canted, domed bowl.
'''Eskimo''':  According to the [[Ukulele|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], a pipe shape by Tom Eltang created as a variation on Ed Burak's bulldog design and sporting a smooth, flat stem and shank with a canted, domed bowl.


'''Estate Pipe''':  A previously owned pipe, whether smoked or un-smoked.
'''Estate Pipe''':  A previously owned pipe, whether smoked or un-smoked.