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'''Hand''':  A hand is a bundle of tobacco tied at the end and hung from the knot for curing purposes.
'''Hand''':  A hand is a bundle of tobacco tied at the end and hung from the knot for curing purposes.


'''Hawkbill''':  According to the [[Hawkbill|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], the hawkbill is a pipe shape characterized by an enlarged ball or tomato style with a long, tapering bent shank.  The premiere example is the Castello 84.
'''Hawkbill''':  According to the [[Hawkbill|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], the hawkbill is a pipe shape characterized by an enlarged ball or tomato style with a long, tapering bent shank.  The premiere example is the Castello 84.j
 
'''Heel''':  The heel is the bottom of the combustion chamber, the inside of the bowl.
 
'''Horn''':  According to the [[Horn|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], the horn is a graceful freehand shape varying from a straight tapering tube to a more standard bent pipe, but in all cases with a smooth tapering from bowl to shank and no abrupt transitions.


'''Hungarian''':  More commonly referred to as an Oom Paul, the Hungarian is a fully bent billiard named for former South African President Paulus Kruger, according to the [[Oom Paul/Hungarian|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]].
'''Hungarian''':  More commonly referred to as an Oom Paul, the Hungarian is a fully bent billiard named for former South African President Paulus Kruger, according to the [[Oom Paul/Hungarian|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]].

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