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  1. smokeymo

    Pipe Identification Help

    Hello all. Was wondering if anyone was familiar with this pipemaker. I don't recognize the markings. I think the stem is acrylic with a white "C" marking on the side (in picture 2 if you look very closely).
  2. smokeymo

    Treadway Pipes

    Has anyone ever heard of this pipe maker? I have a few of these pipes and they were made in the early 1990s apparently. The marking is simply "Treadway" in a cursive script.
  3. smokeymo

    Question on an Ashton pipe.

    Are there any Ashton experts out there? I have a pipe that I believe is a 1983 (first year) Ashton. Looking for confirmation.
  4. smokeymo

    Any B. Barling experts out there?

    I am trying to date a B. Barling pipe I own and I'm having a little trouble. The only markings are: "B.BARLING & SONS" in straight, block writing on the shank. "1142" right next to the stem connection. It has the Crossed Barling logo on the stem. From Pipedia: "...according to Tad Gage, the...
  5. smokeymo

    Greetings from AZ

    Hi Everyone. I'm somewhat new here so I figured I would introduce myself. I started smoking a pipe a few years ago after I inherited an original Sherlock Holmes collection from my Grandfather after he passed away. I didn't want to smoke those while learning so I went out and bought a Savinelli...
  6. smokeymo

    Charatan or Dunhill?

    I feel like most folks either prefer one or the other. Are you team Charatan or team Dunhill? Why? I have a decent collection of both, but I find myself reaching for Charatans more often. They seem to smoke cooler and fit in the hand a little better.