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MrsLarson

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Jul 20, 2021
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I'm trying to identify several old pipes us kids inherited that were lovingly smoked by PaPa. Being a "Newbie" to pipes (not research, LOL), any help would be appreciated.
I've been searching Pipedia, Pipephil, and others but am having difficulty dating and identifying a few of his pipes.
I'm looking forward to learning more.
Who knows... I might even get hubby to smoke one for me.?
 

OzPiper

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Welcome to the Forums. Lots of very knowledgeable members here, so hopefully someone can identify the pipes.

Photos are invaluable, as is the nomenclature and hallmarks if silver banded for dating.
 
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Pipenwheels

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Welcome. Great place to learn as the forum members are a treasure trove of information and knowledge! Good luck as you honor the beloved member of your family!
 
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mso489

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If you are taking time to do photographs, maybe you could start by giving the text of the stamps on the pipes. This would give an idea of brands, nations of origin, series within the brands, etc. Many pipes have little cash value, but might be of interest for other reasons.
 
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