Dear pipemakers,
I have seen that in the American usage the shape "Saucer" seems. To me it was not known in the European space.
Is this a independent Shape or a synonym for "Bullcap"? If it is an independent shape by which it differed from a "Bullcap"?
Greetings from Graz
Peter
Saucer vs. Bullcap?
Saucer vs. Bullcap?
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Re: Saucer vs. Bullcap?
HI Peter,
This is a bullcap:
http://www.apassionforpipes.com/comoy/s ... ry/8478845
A saucer tends to be much wider across the top and more squat:

Rad
This is a bullcap:
http://www.apassionforpipes.com/comoy/s ... ry/8478845
A saucer tends to be much wider across the top and more squat:

Rad
Re: Saucer vs. Bullcap?
Hi Rad,
thank you, I think, time to make the shape public in Europe also.
Greetings from Graz
Peter
thank you, I think, time to make the shape public in Europe also.
Greetings from Graz
Peter
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