Dear Layinpipe: I guess I should change my site name to Just Plain Stupid, because I have 100 Dunhills. Even worse, they were all bought new in this century. But, stupid or not, I enjoy them enormously. I don't ever buy used pipes for two reasons. If a pipe has been smoked too much it gets, to my mouth, a soggy taste. After that it may only be smoked rarely, with good results. The other reason is that I do not want to smoke a pipe that belonged to a dead guy. Just a personal preference, but one that matters to me. I got my first Dunhill around 1958 or 59. I never liked it as much as the recent versions, so I do not think the older ones were better. Many guys form erroneous impressions of Dunhills by getting black shell briars. The shells and the Cumberlands are the worst tasting Dunhills. They over apply the stains, and that is what you taste. You haven't really tried a good Dunhill unless you have tried a Root, Amber Root, Chestnut or Bruyere, well broken in, but not oversmoked.
Sincerely
Just Plain Stupid