...yeah, I really love the gnarliest old Shells,
unfortunately so does everybody else and they're always $$$ outta my range,
I picked up that bulldog for like $7, it had the wrong stem,
but it sure as hell looks like an old Dunnie to me.
I have a '66 lovat Shell I scored for an incredible $5,
the white dot had fell out, but it had the best ghost I've ever encountered, smell'd like a very fine Lat, I reckon the old owner smoked Sobranie innit, I dedicated it to Blackhouse and it never fails to deliver a grand smoke.
Not so lucky with my only other 2, paid $120 for a '62 252,
and $140 for a '56 60 -- both Shells in very nice shape.
I'm still on the lookout for nice examples, but my initial raging White Spot fever has died down a bit and I've settled into more calmer waters, just keeping an eye out instead of frentic time-consuming searches LOL
A while back I compiled an image thread of old Shells,
it's a good gallery to glance thru...
http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/the-dunhill-shell-briar-pipe-1918-1958-a-small-gallery-image-heavy
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