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Todd has worked hard to establish a good following. Who shows up is easily as important as what’s being sold.
Crazy
Is that a great deal on a Dunhill tie pin? I have a couple of Dunhill tie clips that were gifts, so I don't know what they go for. The pipes aren't part f the deal, so why is the seller featuring them?Someone got a deal!
Dunhill Tie Pin MarioValentino pipe 3 set Metal plastic Fabric Metal 3351561 | eBay
#3 If the item has both a handle and a shoulder strap, the length of the shoulder strap is listed. #2 If the handle / shoulder strap is adjustable, its maximum length is listed. Inside and outside both sides clean.www.ebay.com
Not to well heeled collectors who will pay BIG BUCKS for unsmoked pipes from premium makers. In the overall world of high pedigree unsmoked Britwood this is chump change.Crazy
Todd has worked hard to establish a good following. Who shows up is easily as important as what’s being sold.
Not to well heeled collectors who will pay BIG BUCKS for unsmoked pipes from premium makers. In the overall world of high pedigree unsmoked Britwood this is chump change.
This is a very good result. Todd does a great job with presentation.
By the comoys factory if I’m not mistakenMade in England' Kaywoodie 55 Standard.
I did not know that Kaywoodie pipes were ever made in England.
that's my understanding tooBy the comoys factory if I’m not mistaken
Yep, KW licensed them to make KW’s for the British market.Made in England' Kaywoodie 55 Standard.
I did not know that Kaywoodie pipes were ever made in England.
I used to have an English kaywoodie st Ives which was sold in America by tinderbox. I always found that funnyYep, KW licensed them to make KW’s for the British market.
I picked up this unsmoked Nording the other day. Got a great price on it. It had been up for auction a couple of weeks before and I was outbid. The winner, an overseas buyer, balked at the shipping cost. I had bought a Barling Quaint instead, so I wasn't interested in the second chance offer. Todd relisted it and I watched the auction, not intending to bid. But the price on it remained low, so at the last moment I tossed in a bid, not figuring to win it. Surprise!
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Yep, KW licensed them to make KW’s for the British market.
My favourite Dunhill shapeHere's one I got from Todd a few years ago, a Tanshell 127 from 1964 (picture from Deadmanspipes listing):
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My favourite Dunhill shape