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Here we have many variables, we need to observe the whole scenario, because it depends on where it is graphed. For example, the  "C " can indicate the model, in this case, a "Churchwarden" - if it is aligned with the pipe style. It also can be the "C" for classification of the series  "OD" or the series  "D.R". It can be a courtesy "C" (complimentary), used in retirement gifts. In other cases, because it was a courtesy, they were not dated not to delimit the warranty period. There is also, the  "C" of "Greetings" (with compliments) destined to British royalty. Let's see some examples:
Here we have many variables, we need to observe the whole scenario, because it depends on where it is graphed. For example, the  "C " can indicate the model, in this case, a "Churchwarden" - if it is aligned with the pipe style. It also can be the "C" for classification of the series  "OD" or the series  "D.R". It can be a courtesy used in cases of replacements covered by the warranty period or complimentary, used as retirement gifts. In other cases, because it was a courtesy, they were not dated not to delimit the warranty period. There is also, the  "C" of "Greetings" (with compliments) destined to British royalty. Let's see some examples:
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