Another Generous Gift: A Color Duke at Long Last

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theloniousmonkfish

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Jan 1, 2017
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Nice! The color lines started around 66-67 after KW came out with their white briar. By 1980 demand had let up but they put out a white Color Viscount model with the Olympic Logo then. Around 84-85 UST allowed them to write off the excess inventory and $100,000 worth of colored pipes were buried in the sawdust pile at the old factory.
 
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mikethompson

Lifer
Jun 26, 2016
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Nice! The color lines started around 66-67 after KW came out with their white briar. By 1980 demand had let up but they put out a white Color Viscount model with the Olympic Logo then. Around 84-85 UST allowed them to write off the excess inventory and $100,000 worth of colored pipes were buried in the sawdust pile at the old factory.
Interesting, I didn't know they came out that early. They do have a very late 60s, early 70s vibe. @Swampdragon69 thanks again for sending these, otherwise I'd have to go looking for that sawdust pile!
 

jonasclark

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Aug 4, 2013
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Seattle
I think these are ugly in a cool way, especially orange ones. When I started collecting as a kid, I had a Grabow that was green, a bent rhodesian a pipe guy told 8-year-old me was called a "squad bulldog." Bought it at a drugstore, and I wish I still had it.
 

jonasclark

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 4, 2013
741
387
Seattle
Typo. SQUAT bulldog. Of course, kid me pictured a dog squatting... doing what dogs do when they squat. My mom thought that pipe was ugly. She thought the same of the other one I got there, a straight billiard Yello-Bole that was called "Tweed," and was painted gray with little black and white paint squiggles. Wish I still had both of those.