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:a) Straight, forward-canted Dublin with a long stepped stem (early 1950s - see catalog); similar to Peterson's 'Belgique' shape.
:a) Straight, forward-canted Dublin with a long stepped stem (early 1950s - see catalog); similar to Peterson's 'Belgique' shape.
:b) Slightly bent Dublin with a sharp forward cant, an oval shank and a tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
:b) Slightly bent Dublin with a sharp forward cant, an oval shank and a tapered stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
:c) Quarter-bent volcano, with a saddle or push flared stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
:[[File:StanwellRoyalDanish24.jpg|thumb|A shape 24(c) from Stanwell's sub-brand, Royal Danish. While some of Stanwell's sub-brands use different shape codes and sometimes will deviate from the standard Stanwell model, this one appears to be a perfect copy, and was likely relegated to Royal Danish due to the quality of the briar. Image courtesy Colja Shoppe.]]c) Quarter-bent volcano, with a saddle or push flared stem, by Sixten Ivarsson.
*25. Three versions of this shape number:
*25. Three versions of this shape number:
:a) Footed cutty with a long tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog)
:a) Footed cutty with a long tapered stem (early 1950s - see catalog)
951

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