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*"DR"(Dead Root) more likely as that stamping was being used to denote straight grained pipes by at least as early as 1915. While these pipes in time became a high end subset to the Dunhill 'Bruyere' (and later the Root).
*In 1910 an Asorbal pipe was made part of that line with a filter similar to that of the cigarette. Loring believes that the Asorbal was made from French turned bowls and may have remained in production for some years as the initial 1924.


*1912 - The "White Spot" [[File:Whitespot.jpg|15px]] trademark first appeared on pipes.  
*1912 - The "White Spot" [[File:Whitespot.jpg|15px]] trademark first appeared on pipes.  

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