Has anyone else gone down this rabbit hole? Please show them.
I got real lucky finding the meer, the only flaw being that it has an amber stem instead of the Bakelite, so the color is off. It's 1910-20, so my thinking that the mottled bowl was a 1960's trick is apparently incorrect. The rim was a mess, but black beneath the gunk - I lost a little of the fluming when restoring and decided not to 're-color'.
Surprisingly, the Wellington has been the most difficult to find - his stummel seemed to be between the shape of a Peterson 301 and 309, which I think this one is. But I have not been able to find the flat ferrule AND the correct stummel shape. This is a 1930's/'40s pipe - not sure when WDC went to the flattened ferrule.
I got real lucky finding the meer, the only flaw being that it has an amber stem instead of the Bakelite, so the color is off. It's 1910-20, so my thinking that the mottled bowl was a 1960's trick is apparently incorrect. The rim was a mess, but black beneath the gunk - I lost a little of the fluming when restoring and decided not to 're-color'.
Surprisingly, the Wellington has been the most difficult to find - his stummel seemed to be between the shape of a Peterson 301 and 309, which I think this one is. But I have not been able to find the flat ferrule AND the correct stummel shape. This is a 1930's/'40s pipe - not sure when WDC went to the flattened ferrule.