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seakayak

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Sep 21, 2010
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I recently purchased this estate pipe at my local tobacconist shop. It has a fairly large bowl and a long oval shaped stem. The only visible engravings are "SPECIAL" , "ENGLAND" and the number "409 DC". It is light as a feather despite its size and is one of my best smokers. Does anyone have any ideas about the pipe's maker or history? I'm thinking it could be a GBD Lumberman based on these clues.
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seakayak

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 21, 2010
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Thank you, gentlemen. I always enjoy learning about the pipes in my collection. Have a very Merry Christmas.

 

bostonpipe

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Oct 11, 2009
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Definitely has a Charatan "feel" about it. Specials were on the lower end from the stand-point of whom actually carved it. My understanding is that apprentices made the 'specials & the sandblasts. I am in agreement with Mike in so far as Charatan was the only one making a DC bit which people tend to love or hate. Those that dislike the DC bits often refer to them as "Double Discomfort." lol

 

seakayak

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Sep 21, 2010
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Thank you, gentlemen. I'll check out the company on Pipedia and elsewhere. Now I have a starting point.

 

ssjones

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If it is stamped DC, that almost has to be a Charatan. The DC stamp could either mean Double-Comfort, as your pipe has or Dunill Chartan. Here's an interesting webpage on Charatan:

http://hozzenplozz.de/CharatanbyIRyan.htm

I have one Double-Comfort bit and would love another. I find the size and type of material to be the most comfortable and best feeling bit I own.

I also have a Gage article on the history of Chartan, I can email the PDF to anyone interested.

I find the Chartan and Comoys British pipes to be very interesting.

That pot shape bowl will smoke very nice I bet!

 

seakayak

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Sep 21, 2010
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I'd like a copy of that PDF file, Al. My e-mail address is docabuso@juno.com. Thank you.

 
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