My Ebay Dunhill 835 ODB Received

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numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
63
I have to say, I am very thrilled with this purchased. This is not only a Dunhill, but it's the exact style, shape and size I prefer.
I felt I was taking a chance buying this one with no returns allowed, very little description by the seller and just 2 poor photos. However, it arrived and it was in perfect condition. Only needed minor cleaning up. Sanded the stem with micromesh, applied some obsidian oil, waxed the pipe - and voila! An unsmoked version of this pipe is currently going for $685, was able to get this one for $157.
Now the tricky part is figuring out the age/year. I am wondering if it's a 1961 (it appears to have an 01 after the "Made in England"). If anyone can confirm this for me, I'd be much obliged.
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numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
63
Thanks a lot guys, much appreciated.
Beautiful pipe... love the shape, whats the size? is it a #4?
I am not sure but I believe it's a group 6. It's over 6.5" long and fairly large in the hand. And I can say that it smokes as well as I had hoped. Easily has the best draw of any of my pipes. Everything about this pipe is quality, from the finish to the perfect cut and fitting of the stem.

 

numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
63
I believe the "F/T" (fish tail) is wider at the button than the stem on your beauty, but your stem is obviously an off-the-stummel
Thanks rothnh - but can you explain what you meant by "off-the-stummel"?
And thanks Bradely - I am not up on my groups, so perhaps this is a group 4. I don't see any number in a circle. It is a large pipe, but I need to continue researching and learning.

 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
57,309
67
Sarasota Florida
six, it is awesome looking, congrats man. It looks like a big pipe, as you said probably a group 6. If the bowl is 2 inches, bowl depth of 1 7/8 and a chamber width of 13/16 , it is definitely a 6. Glad it is smoking great for you, at 157.00 it is an amazing steal.

 

sergemoat

Can't Leave
Oct 15, 2011
340
1
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this is a more recent pipe (2001) because the Dunhill logo is inside an oval. As for the size ODB's are either larger then ODA's (group 6+) or are the same size as ODA's but have better grain. I bought a 2001 837 ODB a while back with similar markings and that's what I've been able to find.

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ODB's seem to be quite rare as far as I've seen. Very nice!

 

numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
63
Thanks a lot Harris.
The bowl is actually 2 2/8" and the bowl chamber is 14/16". It is labeled an ODB, which I thought placed it in the group 6 class, but not 100% sure about that.
And I am reasonably sure the stem is the original. The photo above does make the stem look wider, but i think it's a bit of a distortion. The stem is cut perfectly with the stem.

 

philobeddoe

Lifer
Oct 31, 2011
7,555
12,286
East Indiana
I believe the OD stands for oversized Dunhill. The OD sized pipes started at what would be a group 6, as in Groups 1-5, then ODA, ODB, ODC and so on. So your pipe would be more of a group 7.

 

numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
63
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this is a more recent pipe (2001) because the Dunhill logo is inside an oval.
Glad you mentioned that. I only guessed the '61 date because it *appears* to show an "01" after the "made in England" stamp. But the "01" isn't clear (see photo), looks more like an "0" with a vertical line next to it (which is larger than the "0")
When the stunnel (bowl & shank) of the pipe and/or the stem are sanded and/or buffed apart from each other, it can result in "rounding," which creates a noticeable asymmetry at the mating of stem and shank.
Thanks rothnh - it's a good catch, but I think it's the photo showing some distortion. When I view the pipe up close, it looks perfect.

 

topd

Lifer
Mar 23, 2012
1,745
11
Emerson, Arkansas
I hate when I spend 15 minutes typing, and only three letters come out! EFP is short for Excellent F**ing Pipe! I agree with sergemoat in that Dunhill didn't stamp the oval logo until later than '61. Anyway, that is an excellant buy at less than $400 for an estate. You did good Buddy! Enjoy!

 

numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
63
EFP is short for Excellent F**ing Pipe!
lol- thanks a lot TopD
Dunhill didn't stamp the oval logo until later than '61.
That's what I thought too. I have yet to figure out what the number (after the "Made in England") on this particular pipe means...
UPDATE: from a little more research, this may be a 2001. I am basing this on the belief that the new Dunhill logo began in 2000. Still unsure about this though.

 

sergemoat

Can't Leave
Oct 15, 2011
340
1
I believe pipes made after 2000 are numbered "01" for 2001 and "02" for 2002 etc...
Edit: Thats with the Oval logo

 
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