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Jeez.
Has this guy got a hatred for Dunhill's?
C.1960 DUNHILL Shell Briar. Bowl Height - 1 ⅝”. Overall Length - 5 ⅝”.
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On the contrary; here is a man with a mission.
He saves/repairs pipes that otherwise probably would have found their way to the bin, and then offers them for sale.
Despite what you think of some of his abominations he obviously has woodworking skills and did some tolerable repairs too. Impure, but again another pipe saved from the trash .
His communication is just fine; we discussed some of his offerings and improved on acquaintance a lot.
I knows his pipes, is perfectly honest and I like him. He also sold some really nice, quite rare and properly cleaned up unmodified pipes, like the Weingott, Blue Bar etc.
I've seen a lot worse and he is genuine in his own right. Aren't we all ?
The poor mug who pays a small fortune for a mutilated Dunhill is just a poor mug with too much savings.
His buyers are very pleased with him and I contemplate bidding on one of his pipes.
We can not all be like George.
Suppose he had the skills and tools and interest to properly restore? Meaning topping, sandblasting , restain etc. his decapitated Dunhills.
We would possibly approve and admire him for his works.
For example the " Windshield Dunhill " . I do not approve of it, but he saved it, created something new and it was appreciated by some. I'm a pipe nerd, this is just an alternative approach.