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:a) Freehand, Plateau top, saddle mouthpiece, by Sixten Ivarsson.
:a) Freehand, Plateau top, saddle mouthpiece, by Sixten Ivarsson.
:b) Bent billiard, medium size, full mouthpiece.
:b) Bent billiard, medium size, full mouthpiece.
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:A version of the 64(a) shape, but with a vulcanite ferrule and a push flared stem.
*65. Dublin, full mouthpiece.
*65. Dublin, full mouthpiece.
*66. “Chimney”, saddle mouthpiece.
*66. “Chimney”, saddle mouthpiece.
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On occasion, Stanwell released special 'Jubilee' pipes, most notably in 1982 (40th) and 1992 (50th), though 'Jubilee' pipes do exist from Stanwell's 'registration era.'
On occasion, Stanwell released special 'Jubilee' pipes, most notably in 1982 (40th) and 1992 (50th), though 'Jubilee' pipes do exist from Stanwell's 'registration era.'


For the 40th and 50th Jubilee, 6 iconic shapes were chosen from Stanwell's catalog (including shapes no longer produced). Pipes could be purchased individually, or as a full set. Different shapes featured in the Jubilee ranges. In the 1992 Jubilee range, stems could be either standard black vulcanite, or cumberland ebonite.
For the 40th and 50th Jubilee, a number of iconic shapes were chosen from Stanwell's back catalog (including shapes no longer produced). Pipes could be purchased individually, or as a full set. Different shapes featured in the Jubilee ranges. In the 1992 Jubilee range, stems could be either standard black vulcanite, or cumberland ebonite.


For the 50th (1942-1992) jubilaeum, these shapes were:
For the 40th (1942-1982) Jubilee, these shapes were:
 
* 71. Sixten Ivarsson's 71, a straight pear-billiard with a saddle stem.
* 118. Sixten Ivarsson's 118, a slightly bent volcano with a flush flared stem.
* 64. Sixten Ivarson's 64(a), a quarter-bent Dublin with a plateau rim and a flush flared stem.
* 64M. Sixten Ivarsson's 64M, a version of the 64(a) shape, but with a vulcanite ferrule and a push flared stem.
* 07. A quarter-bent apple with a diamond shank and a saddle stem.
* 53. A straight billiard of medium size, with a saddle stem.
 
For the 50th (1942-1992) Jubilee, these shapes were:


* 32: Poul Stanwell's 32(a), the first shape designed for Stanwell, a classical straight bulldog, released in 1942.
* 32: Poul Stanwell's 32(a), the first shape designed for Stanwell, a classical straight bulldog, released in 1942.
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