How do I tell if the stem is original or a replacement. I’m sure proper fit and even white dot could be replicated.
Yes, they can and often are replaced. On pipes that are decades old and show that they’ve been regularly smoked, it would be unusual not to find a replaced stem, in my opinion.How do I tell if the stem is original or a replacement. I’m sure proper fit and even white dot could be replicated.
How do I tell if the stem is original or a replacement. I’m sure proper fit and even white dot could be replicated.
The pure class of '57
Man! I have been looking for a 1953 pipe of any kind.
Hmmm. I know this guy on a pipe forum who made a new stem for my 1926 Dunhill Bruyere.If you can tell that a stem is a replacement, it is not, by definition, a replica. It's an approximation.
It is definitely possible to create a true replica replacement, but it is rarely done. (And when it is done, no one can tell, which creates a dog-chasing-it's-tail sort of situation)
Spotting a replacement is easy with experience, but difficult otherwise. Your best bet if curious about a pipe yourself is to post pics on this board.
The Dunhill patent was like 1905 or 06.How far back are these Dunhill pipes dated?
Lovely blast on the 1961 shape 56
Man! I have been looking for a 1953 pipe of any kind.
Man, that is really a nice looking one, too.....
Man, that is really a nice looking one, too.....