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This list of post-1948 Stanwell shape numbers is based on the dedicated work of notable Stanwell collector, Basil Stevens, who passed away a few years ago. Bas's list first appeared on [https://rebornpipes.com/tag/shape-numbers-and-designers-of-stanwell-pipes/ rebornpipes.com], and appears here on Pipedia in a modified form courtesy of Bas and Steve at rebornpipes. As new Stanwell pipes have been released, and previously-unknown shapes have been unearthed, additions have been made to Bas's original list. Furthermore, Bas's descriptions of each shape have been modified for purposes of consistency and ease of identification for Stanwell owners and collectors. Despite these changes, Bas remains the primary author of the information gathered here. The corresponding author at this moment in time is Danish pipe enthusiast James McNally. Corrections are welcomed, and those without a Pipedia editor account can submit their corrections to aftersixten@gmail.com.
This list of post-1948 Stanwell shape numbers is based on the dedicated work of notable Stanwell collector, Basil Stevens, who passed away a few years ago. Bas's list first appeared on [https://rebornpipes.com/tag/shape-numbers-and-designers-of-stanwell-pipes/ rebornpipes.com], and appears here on Pipedia in a modified form courtesy of Bas and Steve at rebornpipes. As new Stanwell pipes have been released, and previously-unknown shapes have been unearthed, additions have been made to Bas's original list. Furthermore, Bas's descriptions of each shape have been modified for purposes of consistency and ease of identification for Stanwell owners and collectors. Despite these changes, Bas remains the primary author of the information gathered here. The corresponding author at this moment in time is Danish pipe enthusiast James McNally. Corrections are welcomed, and those without a Pipedia editor account can submit their corrections to aftersixten@gmail.com.
   
   
This article is dedicated to the memory of Basil D. Stevens, and to the contributions he made to the writing of pipe history.
This article is dedicated to the memory of Basil D. Stevens.


== List by shape number ==
== List by shape number ==
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