Possibly My First Dunhill Pipe

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Dshift

Lifer
Mar 28, 2025
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5,391
Germany
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Every pipe restorer's dilemma - do I keep this one for me or do I sell it?

Oh how cruel could this situation be! This is my latest restoration of a 1966 Dunhill Bruyere 38 F/T ③A - stunning grain, untouched original stain, used no more than 10 times, with razor-sharp engravings and a perfect production year. It was very dirty since it has been sitting on a shelf for the last 60 years, but as you can see from the photos, it shines again. Keep in mind that the photos are before carnauba wax...
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Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
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Dunhills in that shape are hard to find. So of course that doesn't help your decision.
Keep a great example of a mint Dunhill, or make some coin on a great example of a mint Dunhill.
Ahhhh, first world problems. :)
 
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Sigmund

Lifer
Sep 17, 2023
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It really boils down to what floats your boat.

Personally Dunnys dont do it for me, but if it does it for you then Id keep it.
Money comes and money goes.

I wouldnt keep it just becuase its a Dunhill. Id have to love it.
Personally, if I didnt know it was a Dunhill Id give it a glance, think "Nice pipe" and never remember seeing it.
Im aware Dunhill fans would likey think the same about pipes I like
 

Dshift

Lifer
Mar 28, 2025
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After smoking two bowls I have managed to reach a verdict and I am so proud of myself!
The pipe smokes great as you’ve probably guessed, but to be completely honest, although my pipe collection is still very small, I currently own 7 pipes that perform a lot better than this Dunhill. This has been the case for the last 7 Dunhills too, this being said they were all smooth finishes. I still have to try a shell one, hopefully the Algerian briar changes things for me.

As for the pipe - it is currently on its way to its new owner.👋
 
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Mikepiper

Might Stick Around
Apr 26, 2025
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Every pipe restorer's dilemma - do I keep this one for me or do I sell it?

Oh how cruel could this situation be! This is my latest restoration of a 1966 Dunhill Bruyere 38 F/T ③A - stunning grain, untouched original stain, used no more than 10 times, with razor-sharp engravings and a perfect production year. It was very dirty since it has been sitting on a shelf for the last 60 years, but as you can see from the photos, it shines again. Keep in mind that the photos are before carnauba wax...
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You sell it! To me! Or enjoy the heck out of it.
 

pappymac

Lifer
Feb 26, 2015
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Keep it and smoke it.
I have a 1926 Dunhill Bruyere with a Swan Neck. It is in my weekly rotation and really the only pipe that I dedicate to English type blends.
 
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