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< | The following Old Mariners look like they definitely were made by [[Comoy's]], due to the ''Made in England'' stamp, plus the shape numbers correlate to [[Comoy's Shape Number Chart]]: Examples below 185 is a straight Billiard, and 228c a 1/8 bent Prince. | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery widths=400 heights=300 caption="Old Mariner straight Billiard (185), Example and details, courtesy Doug Valtichka"> | |||
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<gallery widths=400 heights=300 caption="Old Mariner 1/8 bent Prince (228c), Example and details, courtesy Doug Valtichka"> | |||
OldMariner01.jpg | OldMariner01.jpg | ||
OldMariner07.jpg | OldMariner07.jpg | ||
OldMariner08.jpg | OldMariner08.jpg | ||
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[[Category:Pipe makers by nationality]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | ||
[[Category:Great Britain | [[Category: Great Britain]] | ||
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The following Old Mariners look like they definitely were made by Comoy's, due to the Made in England stamp, plus the shape numbers correlate to Comoy's Shape Number Chart: Examples below 185 is a straight Billiard, and 228c a 1/8 bent Prince.