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*227. Trim bent Dublin with saddle mouthpiece by Tom Eltang.
*227. Trim bent Dublin with saddle mouthpiece by Tom Eltang.
*228. Dublin by Tom Eltang.
*228. Dublin by Tom Eltang.
*229. Bent Brandy with half saddle mouthpiece [https://pipedia.org/wiki/File:Danske-Shape229-01.jpg][https://pipedia.org/wiki/File:Danske-Shape229-07.jpg]
*229. Bent brandy with half-saddle stem.
*230.Quarter-bent blowfish with a silver ring and push flared stem.
*[[File:Stanwell-Revival-230-Blowfish-Brushed-9mm-The-Danish-Pipe-Shop-img-66969-w500-h228.jpg|thumb|Though it is now a staple of artisanal pipemaking, the 'blowfish' shape, taken on here as a trade name for Stanwell's shape 230, is difficult to identify in its essence. Stanwell's 'blowfish' looks like a bent egg when viewed from the side, but a closer inspection reveals an ovular, sometimes concave, rim with partially-flattened sides at the front and back of the bowl, creating more of a disc-shape than the egg it appears to be. Image courtesy The Danish Pipe Shop.]]230.Quarter-bent 'blowfish' with a silver ring and push flared stem.
*231. Slightly bent apple with a tapered stem.
*231. Slightly bent apple with a tapered stem.
*232. Bent Billiard, sits on flat shank by Tom Eltang.
*232. Bent Billiard, sits on flat shank by Tom Eltang.
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