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Hi everyone,


This is my first post here, and I’m hoping someone might be able to help me identify a pipe from my collection. The only marking I can find is a small circle with a single dot in the center, located on the stem. There are no other visible markings or stamps on the briar.

I’ve searched around online but haven’t found a match yet — the logo doesn’t seem to correspond to the more common brands I know. If anyone recognizes this mark or has ideas about its maker or origin, I’d really appreciate your insight.


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Dshift

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First of all I am so happy to see more and more "lurkers" posting.
Although I don't recognize the pipe I have seen danish pipes somehow connected to Winslow having similar dots. Here is one of Winslow ones.IMG_2763.jpeg
Did you check if there even minimal remnants of markings?
 
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didimauw

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First of all I am so happy to see more and more "lurkers" posting.
Although I don't recognize the pipe I have seen danish pipes somehow connected to Winslow having similar dots. Here is one of Winslow ones.View attachment 423844
Did you check if there even minimal remnants of markings?
I've never seen these dots before. But yours looks very close. And the OP pipe does look Danish to me.
 

Dshift

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I just realized that "a brand connected to Winslow" doesn't help much since I get the feeling that every single danish pipe maker worked at some point or another for/ with every single danish company. This being said I have seen this exact dot somewhere and if it comes back to me i will update, but Winslow is a good starting point.
Here are a couple of examples of the classic Winslow dots

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