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    Help to Identify Pipe

    This thing was a faded, sooty mess when I got it. I decided to strip and refinish it. Hope I'm doing it justice.
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    Help to Identify Pipe

    Thank you all for the input. I think I'm leaning towards the Russian article and the reference to it being a Briarcraft second. There are references on the Pipes Logos and Markings website that Briarcraft had other named second brands that sported two dots. Other than what's in this thread, I...
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    Help to Identify Pipe

    The dots on mine are on the left side.
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    Help to Identify Pipe

    I've looked on the "Pipes, Logos & Markings" and "Pipapedia" sites, as well as various Google searches.
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    Help to Identify Pipe

    Old story, new post. I got this pipe in an estate sale lot. It is small and rather "cute". I find myself enthralled with trying to find out about it. The marking says "Hampshire" with a sub of "AGED BRUYERE". The stem has two dots, but I cannot tell if they were painted white, or were...
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    Show Off Your Kaywoodie Pipes

    Good morning. I am new to the site. Semi-new to collecting older pipes and adding new life to them. I recently acquired this Jarl off eBay for a respectable cheap amount of money. It is marked as a Jarl 1651 with no series indicated. It is approximately 5 1/4" and appears similar to a...