The 151 is quite large for its time---effectively a chunky 120 with a shorter bowl. And not many were made for some reason. I've only seen two others in 45 years.
The nomenclature is not only museum-quality preserved, but was PERFECTLY applied. (Craftsmanship jobs weren't just a paycheck back then, but a point of pride.)
This particular pipe belongs to a member here, and was recently discussed in another thread:
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The nomenclature is not only museum-quality preserved, but was PERFECTLY applied. (Craftsmanship jobs weren't just a paycheck back then, but a point of pride.)
This particular pipe belongs to a member here, and was recently discussed in another thread:
Dunhill Replacement Stem Needed :: Pipe Repair and Maintenance
When I ran a pipe cleaner through the stem of my 1926 Dunhill Bruyere Innertube the other day, a piece of the bit decided to break off. Now I'm looking for suggestion where to get a replacement stem made. Any suggestions as to who can do a good reproduction of the stem to include the white dot?
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