A prime example of a pre-war Dunhill LC in fine condition. (Very few were ever made, and because they are fragile many of those few didn't survive or are damaged.)
To save typing---and because John Loring forgot more about Dunhills in an average week than I have learned in 40 years---here is his page devoted to this particular model of pipe:
http://loringpage.com/PipeArticles/The%20Atypical%20LC.htm
It was not damaged when it was sent to me, just buried under 77 years of built up and impacted smoking grime and stem oxidation. (In a freak bit of luck, the button was not significantly chewed. Meaning it was probably a one-owner pipe.)
To save typing---and because John Loring forgot more about Dunhills in an average week than I have learned in 40 years---here is his page devoted to this particular model of pipe:
http://loringpage.com/PipeArticles/The%20Atypical%20LC.htm
It was not damaged when it was sent to me, just buried under 77 years of built up and impacted smoking grime and stem oxidation. (In a freak bit of luck, the button was not significantly chewed. Meaning it was probably a one-owner pipe.)