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Pipes made from other materials. Pipe A (HMP 2017.443) is a soldered copper pipe with a mesh screen; confiscated in the 1980s. Pipe B (HMP 2017.440) is a modified bronchodilator inhaler, detail on the lower left shows the bowl; pipe B was found in the prison yard on April 24, 1978. (Courtesy of Her Majesty's Penitentiary Museum/Archives.)

Pipes made from other materials. Pipe A (HMP 2017.443) is a soldered copper pipe with a mesh screen; confiscated in the 1980s. Pipe B (HMP 2017.440) is a modified bronchodilator inhaler, detail on the lower left shows the bowl; pipe B was found in the prison yard on April 24, 1978. (Courtesy of Her Majesty's Penitentiary Museum/Archives.)

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... hash pipes fall into three categories based on materials and manufacturing: wooden craft popsicle stick pipes (Figure 2), composite pipes with rubber hoses (Figure 3), and pipes made from other materials (Figure 4). Only one syringe is part of the collection, likely having been set aside by the confiscating correctional officers due to its unique construction from an Oster oil tube and ballpoint pen ( Figure 5). ...
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... pipe was confiscated on March 24, 1983. Figure 4 shows the two pipes with metallic elements. The upper image (A; 2017.443; ...