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From the very early days and up until the early 1970s, Dunhill used a '''6''' as a prefix to the shape code to indicate that the pipe was made with a saddle-bit stem.  For example, a Shape R indicates a pot-shaped bowl with a tapered stem, and a 6R would be the same bowl but with a saddle-bit stem, or 660, 639, and so forth.
From the very early days and up until the early 1970s (possibly 1974), Dunhill used a '''6''' as a prefix to the shape code to indicate that the pipe was made with a saddle-bit stem.  For example, a Shape R indicates a pot-shaped bowl with a tapered stem, and a 6R would be the same bowl but with a saddle-bit stem, or 660, 639, and so forth.
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