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'''Prince''':  According to the [[Prince|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], the prince is a pipe shape characterized by a squat rounded bowl and along, usually slightly bent stem with a short shank.  The pipe was named after Prince Albert, later King Edward VII, the Prince of Wales.
'''Prince''':  According to the [[Prince|A.S.P. Pipe Parts Charts by Bill Burney]], the prince is a pipe shape characterized by a squat rounded bowl and along, usually slightly bent stem with a short shank.  The pipe was named after Prince Albert, later King Edward VII, the Prince of Wales.
'''Push/Pull''':  The term generally used to describe a two part mortise and tenon system used in meerschaum pipes and developed by Andreas Bauer originally.  A push/pull consists of a threaded Delrin tenon and a separate threaded plastic mortise.  The preferred method of connecting stem and shank in meerschaum pipes, which lack the durability for long term use of a standard mortise/tenon connection.


== Q ==
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