Dr Grabow 9711

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cynyr

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 12, 2012
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Tennessee
This is a pot Grabow that I picked up in a bag of pipes last year. It was one of my first restorations, and needs to be restored again soon. He's one of my favorite pipes.
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I mentioned this pipe and the shape number in another post a couple weeks ago, and EJames said he'd like to see the pics.
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In my clumsy restoration, the "DR GRABOW DELUXE" nomenclature was all but lost, but the "9711" shows up fine.
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And a couple shots of the stinger. I think this shape dates the pipe to c 1948-1950.
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What do ya think, Ed?
EDIT: Replaced a duplicate photo.

 

cynyr

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 12, 2012
646
113
Tennessee
Thanks, Sam - you are exactly right on those numbers.
DE LUXE begins with 92, 97, 98 – Two Dots, Circle or Shield on shank sometimes. Series 92 = Very dark reddish wine, solid looking finish, yet undefined, possibly from 1938 or slightly later era. Series 97 = Natural Variegated Grain Finish, c1937. Series 98 = yet undefined, Dark Brown appearance? Series 99 = Dark Walnut Finish, c1937.

From RJ's Dr Grabow page.
I have read that page a dozen times, and never caught that bit of information.

 

cynyr

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 12, 2012
646
113
Tennessee
Thanks, all. I've got 40-some pipes, a few of them rather expensive, but this Grabow out-smokes them all.

 
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