I have never seen a pipe being filled with mastic/putty let alone knowing how to do it, so no, no Tilshead or Upshall or Charatan was ever filled and I am 100% sure that none were ever filled during Barry's tenure of the company. There have been a couple of people who claimed that Tilsheads had been filled in the early 1980s. The fact was a small flaw which was slightly open had taken in some of the pumice we used for very fine finishing and then this flaw 'took in' some composition wax - the next stage of finishing, which seemed to look like a fill.
Barry still does not understand the logic of what he was told to do as he said that, at this time in question, the shelves were full of high quality plateau briar and he had a load of rods to make mouthpieces from, so why?
I suppose if I could buy some poor quality pipes at $6 a dozen and strip off the stamp marks, re-stain, re-finish and stamp these Upshalls, and sell them for $480 a dozen the profit margin may seem massive but the cost, in my opinion is supremely massive. I know that for someone who had spent all their time developing a name of quality, their values may be completely different to someone who buys a name and tries to 'effectively exploit' the name and the market place.
Barry still does not understand the logic of what he was told to do as he said that, at this time in question, the shelves were full of high quality plateau briar and he had a load of rods to make mouthpieces from, so why?
I suppose if I could buy some poor quality pipes at $6 a dozen and strip off the stamp marks, re-stain, re-finish and stamp these Upshalls, and sell them for $480 a dozen the profit margin may seem massive but the cost, in my opinion is supremely massive. I know that for someone who had spent all their time developing a name of quality, their values may be completely different to someone who buys a name and tries to 'effectively exploit' the name and the market place.