CHARATAN Pipe Catalog from the 1970´s Lane
Edition

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Charatan Pipes have been made in the City of London since 1863,
maintaining and enriching traditional Standards of British Craftsmanship. Each
Charatan pipe is individually made and hand finished with meticulous care. The
bowls are skilfully fashioned to Show the beautiful graining of the ancient
Bruyere that has been matured naturally and slowly. This ensures a cool sweet
smoke and no breaking - in is required.
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An
Encyclopaedia of smoking

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The Tree Heath or Bruyére (Erica Arborea) comes to perfection in
the more southerly of the Mediterranean Lands, where the climate is that to
which it is specially adapted. Here there is a summer drought, lasting several
months, which the plant world must be prepared to withstand. Different plants
have, of course their different devices for passing the recurrent bad seasons,
but in general it may be said that there is a reduction in size of the parts of
the plant above the ground, and a development of unusually large roots below
ground; hence shrubs grow better than trees, and Small-1eafed shrubs especially
flourish well.
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Dunhill Pipes Chart Shapes and Sizes

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To suit each individual pipe smokers exacting needs, Alfred
Dunhill recognises that a selection of pipes needs to be as varied as the pipe
smokers tastes. Alfred Dunhill pipes are available in the shape shown below; the
circled numbers below each shape indicate the group size available.
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Stanwell Pipes Chart Shapes and Sizes
Peterson Pipes Chart Shapes and Sizes
Peterson Patent Pipes

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We have pleasure in placing before the ever-increasing number of
our Patrons in all parts of the world a more complete Catalogue of Peterson's
Patent Pipes than we have hitherto issued. The importance of producing as
perfect a pipe as possible is evident, when we realise how universally smoking
has affected modern thought in Art, Science, Literature, Politics, and even the
Pulpit; how it has influenced the best wit of our time, and brought relief and
solace to over-taxed energies.
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