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    WW1 Era Pipe With Army Unit Insignia

    I appreciate all of the input! The pipes will stay in the family for sure. I'll pass them along to my son when the time is right. I had considered it might be trench art but wasn't sure. The level of skill seems very high, and the metal (possibly sterling silver/ pewter) seems to match the pipe...
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    WW1 Era Pipe With Army Unit Insignia

    From top to bottom: Top is as previously described. Second is labeled Sweetheart H&B Corn Cob pipes, Third is labeled Moore Mark imported briar, Fourth is labeled, I think, supergrain kaywoodie and on the other side imported briar 5107, the fifth is labeled medico v.f.g. imported briar and the...
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    WW1 Era Pipe With Army Unit Insignia

    I suppose I should rephrase my assumption about its age.. I'm not sure how many years he served, I think it was only one hitch. And I assume he got the pipe while serving, but it could have been after the fact. Did the images work, the links don't appear to be as they should..
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    WW1 Era Pipe With Army Unit Insignia

    [/URL][/img] [/URL][/img] [/URL][/img] Edit: I can't fix the pictures, Check the Link: http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/instructions-for-posting-pictures L.
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    WW1 Era Pipe With Army Unit Insignia

    Hi, New member, first time post. I just started smoking a pipe regularly about a month ago. Coincidentally my cousin discovered a collection of pipes in my grandmother's attic yesterday, and I determined through a little investigation that they belonged to my great grandfather. He served in...