That is a great blast! Pipes from the 80's aren't as popular with collectors (right?), this one shines!
That is a great blast! Pipes from the 80's aren't as popular with collectors (right?), this one shines!
Not as popular as Patent Eras that’s for sure. However the blast on this one and being an unsmoked boxed estate it was a win for me.That is a great blast! Pipes from the 80's aren't as popular with collectors (right?), this one shines!
If anyone wants to see Dshifts other glorious videos without an Instagram account:Now let's see if I can this would work... I have been wanting to share videos for so long now...
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Wow I didn't know this existed... I can maybe just upload there and link them directly next time. Thanks @bootlegpipesIf anyone wants to see Dshifts other glorious videos without an Instagram account:
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Anything to help get more of your content out there. I'm somewhat of a fanWow I didn't know this existed... I can maybe just upload there and link them directly next time. Thanks @bootlegpipes![]()
I think this is the way to go since it's much more accessible vs IG.Testing out video upload again...
My understanding is they were shop pipes used by the workers and / or dealer examples and gifts. I stand to be corrected though.Got myself two new dunhills and I will show them off properly when they arrive. You have probably seen the "not for sale stamp" before, do you know what it means?
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That is correct as far as I know. They also stamped the letter C in pipes that were a gift for special relations in the '80s-'90s. Without the text "Not for sale" over the normal text.My understanding is they were shop pipes used by the workers and / or dealer examples and gifts. I stand to be corrected though.
Did the 'C' stand for something?That is correct as far as I know. They also stamped the letter C in pipes that were a gift for special relations in the '80s-'90s. Without the text "Not for sale" over the normal text.
Unfortunately I don't know. I found the info about that C somewhere here on the internet years ago when I bought this 3103 and a Cumberland 5109, both marked with that C, from someone who's father used to work for Rothmans and Dunhill at that time here in Holland.Did the 'C' stand for something?
Unfortunately I don't know. I found the info about that C somewhere here on the internet years ago when I bought this 3103 and a Cumberland 5109, both marked with that C, from someone who's father used to work for Rothmans and Dunhill at that time here in Holland.
That's an excellent guess!Perhaps, “C” stood for complimentary? Just a guess.
