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ssjones

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I'm a little puzzled about this one. Up until earlier this year, I had never heard of or seen the Moreton shape (sort of a banker?). The giant tobacco shop auction from earlier this year, released a number of unsmoked 2nd line Sasienie's in this shape they've sold close to pipes in Four Dot 1st line range. Today, this one went for just over $100. I had this Four Dot Walnut listed for a month or so, at a BIN of $150, with no takers. That is puzzling to me.


My Moreton:

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Puffaluffaguss

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 30, 2021
696
2,198
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The City Different
I'm a little puzzled about this one. Up until earlier this year, I had never heard of or seen the Moreton shape (sort of a banker?). The giant tobacco shop auction from earlier this year, released a number of unsmoked 2nd line Sasienie's in this shape they've sold close to pipes in Four Dot 1st line range. Today, this one went for just over $100. I had this Four Dot Walnut listed for a month or so, at a BIN of $150, with no takers. That is puzzling to me.


My Moreton:

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I tell you bro, there is never a good guess as to what will sell and what won't. I've noticed it change by the day. Certain pipes should be getting much more then what they are actually selling for or vice-versa. The pipe investing game is kind of like gambling because something you pay for today could sell for less or more the next day. It doesn't matter what it's worth to us, just matters what others are willing to pay.
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
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Southern Oregon
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I tell you bro, there is never a good guess as to what will sell and what won't. I've noticed it change by the day. Certain pipes should be getting much more then what they are actually selling for or vice-versa. The pipe investing game is kind of like gambling because something you pay for today could sell for less or more the next day. It doesn't matter what it's worth to us, just matters what others are willing to pay.
Totally agree with you. Pipes are not an investment unless you're buying them at dealer's cost. Anything you buy at retail, you will be lucky to get more than half your money back.
 

greeneyes

Lifer
Jun 5, 2018
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A junk drawer lot with lots of dusty old pipes ...


... and a treasure or two: a 1938 US Patent "bowling ball" Dunhill shape 127. I'm a little unsure what the significance of the "T" before the shape number is.

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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
6,625
63,622
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Louisville
A junk drawer lot with lots of dusty old pipes ...


... and a treasure or two: a 1938 US Patent "bowling ball" Dunhill shape 127. I'm a little unsure what the significance of the "T" before the shape number is.

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Jeeeeez.
 

greeneyes

Lifer
Jun 5, 2018
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The "T" means a small flat area was ground on the bottom of the pipe so it would sit upright on a table or other level surface.
Very interesting! George, was the pipe sent back to England to have this done for a customer? Or was a percentage of the catalogue offered in this way as a matter of choice at the time of purchase? It seems not to be a very common mark.
 

AroEnglish

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Jan 7, 2020
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A junk drawer lot with lots of dusty old pipes ...


... and a treasure or two: a 1938 US Patent "bowling ball" Dunhill shape 127. I'm a little unsure what the significance of the "T" before the shape number is.

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Did you just gamble on the lot or did the seller provide you pics? Goes without saying that it’s a home run either way!
 
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greeneyes

Lifer
Jun 5, 2018
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Did you just gamble on the lot or did the seller provide you pics? Goes without saying that it’s a home run either way!
No, I bought it immediately when I saw: (1) bowling ball stem, (2) suggestive shape, (3) a pixel or two that may have been a spot, and (4) the $38 was a steal even for seconds-lines of those shapes. There are three Sasieni seconds in there as well.
 

ssjones

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No, I bought it immediately when I saw: (1) bowling ball stem, (2) suggestive shape, (3) a pixel or two that may have been a spot, and (4) the $38 was a steal even for seconds-lines of those shapes. There are three Sasieni seconds in there as well.
GREAT eyes! I thought there were some Sasieni 2nd line, but would have never taken the shot. Nice job and reward for due diligence!
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
5,150
15,139
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No, I bought it immediately when I saw: (1) bowling ball stem, (2) suggestive shape, (3) a pixel or two that may have been a spot, and (4) the $38 was a steal even for seconds-lines of those shapes. There are three Sasieni seconds in there as well.
It pays to have the eyes of an expert. I’m starting to think that the green eyes might be due to all the savings you’ve accumulated during the years 😉😁🤑
 
Dec 10, 2013
2,605
3,328
Nijmegen, the Netherlands
I have four of these in pristine condition, without any damage.
Should make GBP 10.000,00 easily lol.
 
Dec 10, 2013
2,605
3,328
Nijmegen, the Netherlands
No, I bought it immediately when I saw: (1) bowling ball stem, (2) suggestive shape, (3) a pixel or two that may have been a spot, and (4) the $38 was a steal even for seconds-lines of those shapes. There are three Sasieni seconds in there as well.
The 127 being my favourite Dunhill shape, now in a 1938 patent with a bowling ball stem.
Oh, come on :)
CONGRATS !
 

jaingorenard

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 11, 2022
735
3,345
Norwich, UK
I have four of these in pristine condition, without any damage.
Should make GBP 10.000,00 easily lol.
That's been up for a year or so, I sent him an offer of £10 ages ago and he sent me a load of foul messages saying he'd reported me to eBay (I did send the offer as a bit of a wind up, so I suppose it was my fault...).
 

greeneyes

Lifer
Jun 5, 2018
2,255
12,593
The 127 being my favourite Dunhill shape, now in a 1938 patent with a bowling ball stem.
Oh, come on :)
CONGRATS !
It's a lovely pipe, though I'm finding I'm getting used to the bowling ball stem. It's creating the illusion to my eye that it's thoroughly oxidised despite having a nice shine on it now. 😌

I had a bit of a windfall last week with this lovely Barling '56 with "J.J. Fox" stamp. Cleaned up nicely with some deep, dark wax in the craggy blast.


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jaingorenard

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 11, 2022
735
3,345
Norwich, UK
It's a lovely pipe, though I'm finding I'm getting used to the bowling ball stem. It's creating the illusion to my eye that it's thoroughly oxidised despite having a nice shine on it now. 😌

I had a bit of a windfall last week with this lovely Barling '56 with "J.J. Fox" stamp. Cleaned up nicely with some deep, dark wax in the craggy blast.


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I can't get over how much I like this one. The height of mid-century English elegance! I have a 40s Barling sandblast pot with a similarly craggy blast, but I love the military mount on this one.
 
Dec 10, 2013
2,605
3,328
Nijmegen, the Netherlands
It's a lovely pipe, though I'm finding I'm getting used to the bowling ball stem. It's creating the illusion to my eye that it's thoroughly oxidised despite having a nice shine on it now. 😌

I had a bit of a windfall last week with this lovely Barling '56 with "J.J. Fox" stamp. Cleaned up nicely with some deep, dark wax in the craggy blast.


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Amazing job on the Barling; what did you wax it with ?