Someone Went a Little Overboard, Another Dunhill Shell 3107

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jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
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30,356
Carmel Valley, CA
He smoked a lot of pipes, the majority, based on photos I saw, straight. However, there's this:
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This guy was a real shit, pardon my gratuitous intrusion/opinion.
 

craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
6,164
52,948
Minnesota USA
Innertubes were supposedly created as a solution for those didn’t bother to clean after each smoke. After the tube became to narrow to get a good draft, it was taken out, thrown away, and replaced.

One story I read was that innertubes were created for the more effete gentlemen who wouldn’t lower themselves to such a task as cleaning the draft of their pipes.

I owned a 1927 Dunhill that had an original tube, and I smoked it with the tube in place. Never had any problems with the draft...
 
Jul 28, 2016
8,094
43,001
Finland-Scandinavia-EU
Nice pipe, a classic Dunhill!
Looks like a great smoker to me.
I'm quite surprised how well this lite pipe smokes , right of the bat, quite amazing,even with the innertube inserted,now I will put this to the rest ,and next time shall try it w/o the innertube,hands down my best prince pipe ever,and over the year I have had these various prince shaped pipes quite a number,,
 
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