Dunhill Made the "P" model for many years. I have no idea what the "10" means in this case. (Baker Street Irregulars, that's your cue )
The pipe had a funky replacement stem, some rim hammering, and was mega-grungy. Thankfully the stamping and chamber were both in excellent shape.
I've seen only a handful of pipes in my life with this sort of mutant grain, but never one that was blasted so deeply while retaining detail.
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The pipe had a funky replacement stem, some rim hammering, and was mega-grungy. Thankfully the stamping and chamber were both in excellent shape.
I've seen only a handful of pipes in my life with this sort of mutant grain, but never one that was blasted so deeply while retaining detail.
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