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rcstan

Lifer
Mar 7, 2012
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Sunset Beach NC
Awesome, Nate!
If there was any question as to whether the big companies ( Dunhill, Peterson, Savinelli ) give a crap, there it is!
Glad you were able to shed some light ( a lot of it ) and seems I was pretty much "on cue" .....

 

iamn8

Lifer
Sep 8, 2014
4,248
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Moody, AL
A long while back I sent JTCooke a question about an early pipe of his. He wouldn't respond until a put a 50% deposit down on a commission and even then it was like drawing water from a stone.

 

recoilrob

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 16, 2011
183
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This is an HT from the late 1990's, the rings give a clue to the name "shilling".
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ssjones

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May 11, 2011
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Are those two digits, or two stars? (it's hard to tell).
I've bought several pipes from Rodridgo, never an issue but I do wish that he would post larger photos and a detail shot of the nomenclature on his ads.
I love the Shilling finish,but didn't realize that they were handturned. That is a beauty and it looks like you did well on that purchase.

 

jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
26,263
30,344
Carmel Valley, CA
Looking back at the photos Nate posted, I see no resemblance to a stack of shillings (or any coins) on that (lovely) pipe. Wonder what gives?
Nate- You still have it and how's it smoke?

 

andystewart

Lifer
Jan 21, 2014
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Both pipes shown here are beautiful but I particularly like that shilling. I've wanted one for some time.
Jpmcwjf - decimalisation in the UK came in 1971 and shillings became redundant. They were worth 12 old pence - 5 pence in current tender. I remember them well and with great fondness as that was my weekly pocket money. You could buy 4 sweets for a penny, so as a 7 year old I could go to the shop with my granddad and buy a bag of nearly 50 chewy delights!
Andy

 

recoilrob

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 16, 2011
183
193
I don't believe they were all hand turned (I don't think the OP's pipe was so marked) I was able to pick this out at a pipe show in 2000. I picked 2 HT's, the above horn and an enormous Shell, Danish Style Freehand XL, rare for Dunhill. In fact it's the only Dunhill I have seen with all the stampings on the silver band, none on the wood.....
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recoilrob

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 16, 2011
183
193
Then again after reading Dunhills reply to Nate, I guess they were all stamped HT or HT XL....

 

recoilrob

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 16, 2011
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193
Now that I think of it I also have seen another one, probably a military mount....
I was just doing some research on Shillings and found that some pictures of my pipe must have been lifted from another website years ago and put into the pipephil.eu Dunhill database to illustrate Shillings...http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/dunhill/others1.html#shil99
So, when you look up Shilling in the dictionary, there's a picture of my pipe...

 
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