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We have added the shape as 2640 to the [[GBD_Shapes/Numbers|GBD shapes list]], but it is unclear if this was intended to be a shape number, or some other identification | The following [[GBD]] [[Meerschaum]] [[Cutty]] has the number 2640 on the case, along with illegible words underneath. | ||
Inside it is stamped G.B.D Fts A Paris. | |||
The pipe is 7 5/8" Long, 2 7/8" Tall, 13/16" Chamber Width, 1 5/8" Chamber Depth and weighs 41g. | |||
The gentleman who has it believes it to be from the 1800s, somewhere between 1850 and 1890. | |||
We have added the shape as 2640 to the [[GBD_Shapes/Numbers|GBD shapes list]], but it is unclear if this was intended to be a shape number, or some other identification. | |||
<center><gallery widths=300 heights=300 caption="Early GBD Meerschaum, courtesy of Todd Becker 'Deadmanspipes', via Janice Mills"> | <center><gallery widths=300 heights=300 caption="Early GBD Meerschaum, courtesy of Todd Becker 'Deadmanspipes', via Janice Mills"> | ||
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