These are great collections of pipes. I'm just stunned. And I only have one pipe. Now I know what I'm aiming for.
Thats an awesome Dunhill.Here a very nice and rare old Dunhill Shell 555 F/T from 1950. With Pat. No.
Made in England 0. (The 0 underlined)
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An odd little pipe from the past.
Thats an awesome Dunhill.
Here a very nice and rare old Dunhill Shell 555 F/T from 1950. With Pat. No.
Made in England 0. (The 0 underlined)
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An odd little pipe from the past.
A nice pipe for sure, but to be honest I’m more impressed by the cutter top tin. How were the contents?
Really elegant. And a steal. Bravo!
Been seeing this shape fairly frequently in the past handful of years. In the patent era though - not so common I think. Cool piece!Here a very nice and rare old Dunhill Shell 555 F/T from 1950. With Pat. No.
Made in England 0. (The 0 underlined)
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An odd little pipe from the past.
Thank you It is! Not a pipe for daily use but a very nice piece for the collection.Been seeing this shape fairly frequently in the past handful of years. In the patent era though - not so common I think. Cool piece!
The 'squashed tomato' or the 'poker'? Or both?Even with the Dunhill imprimatur I still think "bumpkin" when I see that style.
Okay, I do understand that. The group 4 or 5 sized ones make me think of a door handle.The recent photos of the pokers.