Awesome! Thanks Ken!Yes, the large billiard has also been cut from this same MFF 4-5 briar wood and made around the same time 1984?
Awesome! Thanks Ken!Yes, the large billiard has also been cut from this same MFF 4-5 briar wood and made around the same time 1984?
Two lovely pipes!!! Yes, they are from the mid 1980s I think. The shaping of these two are, in my opinion, really fine and with some great grain. They both look like pipes cut from briar from the Arta Company. Thanks for sharing these.Here are my two, P grade James Upshall pipes. I am hopeful these are both from the Ken Barnes era. The silver band was made by Les Wood
Two lovely pipes!!! Yes, they are from the mid 1980s I think. The shaping of these two are, in my opinion, really fine and with some great grain. They both look like pipes cut from briar from the Arta Company. Thanks for sharing these.
Love the looks of this pipe. Nice! ?Got a new one, not sure if Ken is still around but I’d love his take! A P grade.
That sitter Dublin Ken has for sale almost made me break, I’d love to own one of his pipes some day.
Smoking this one now and it’s fantastic.
This is, in my opinion, a very early piece - I would say 1979 - 1980. I think the stamp mark has been 'pressed into the shank by hand'. This was before we got the stamping machine from Sasieni in 1980-81. The machine would press them with more pressure, making the stamp deeper.
The finish looks good and the pipe well-looked after. Nice pipe!
Thank you all for such the fantastic topic! I found it while looked for information regarding dating of James Upshall pipes and received answers almost to all my questions and a lot of valuable details about Upshall, Charatans and people who were being created those legends. And I was absolutely excited reading reminescenses of Mr. Barnes.
I'd like to add to the thread pictures of my own Tilshead. Though, it's rather a project "recover-your-own-Tilshead" - I had to recover the burnout on the bottom, reshape the rim and patch a few less noticeable chips around the bowl. Nevertheless the pipe smokes very nice!
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