This Charatan Perfection is from the 1970s probably 1974-5. When Herman Lane was asked where he wanted the 'L' to be stamped on the shank his answer was 'it doesn't matter where, as long as all Charatans coming to the USA have one'. So, Leslie Rand who was in charge of dispatching the orders to the US stamped the 'L' wherever he saw a small spot, flaw or imperfection, no matter where it was on the shank. This is an example of Leslie's work! There was a joke at Charatans that when some small flaws were discovered on a Charatan shank it was said 'get Leslie to stamp an 'L' on that one and send it to Lane'. There are one or two pipes out there with more than one 'L' on the shank when Leslie got a bit carried away when he saw a couple of sandspots on the shank!
At one time there was a dot between the J and U of the James Upshall mouthpiece logo. I think this was from the first stamp die we ordered in 1978, Then the dot disappeared. I think Barry thought it looked better without and found a way of removing it from the die. (very fine work!)
Each time I read your posts, Ken, I have a pleasant feeling because you associate factual infos with your personal experiences in a very entertaining way. Besides the year of manufacture I had never thought to get even told the name of the guy who stamped the Lane logo on this pipe. Albeit, I wondered, if there was a rule where on the shank Herman Lane’s circled L was placed. Ok, that follows the “Leslie Rand inspiration” and is less important for dating a Charatan pipe.
In another thread you talk about some wrong statements you have read in various articles on Charatan, and of course I now consider if all or which dating informations must be corrected. I have a...
CHARATAN’S MAKE
LONDON.ENGLAND
EXECUTiVE
MADE BY HAND
lN
City of London (in script font)
£ (in circle)
To figure out, when this pipe was made, I used the article of Fabio Ferrara, especially the excertped parts below. If he is right and I don’t missunderstand him, my Charatan could be one of the rare ones from 1965. What do you think, Ken?
Ouotes from Pipedia, Fabio Ferrara: ‘Dating of Charatans’
[...] c) The engraving 'MADE BY HAND (in caps) -IN-City of London' in three lines identifies pipes made between 1965 and 1966. The engraving in script font 'Made by Hand -In-City of London' on three lines identifies pipes made between 1966 and 1979. [...]
Identification of a fourth era pipe (Second Lane era, 1965-76)
[...] 5) Presence of the writing “MADE BY HAND – IN – City of London” on 3 lines with the first line all capitals (only for 6 months in 1965 and so, it makes those pipes quite rare) then, from 1966 to 1979 the 'Made by Hand' as been converted on a lower case script font “Made by Hand -In- City of London”.[...]