That’s awesome!!Gotta love old Britwood. Classic stuff! My latest arrived today, another Barling magnum, this one from 1910. It's the size of a small town.
That’s awesome!!Gotta love old Britwood. Classic stuff! My latest arrived today, another Barling magnum, this one from 1910. It's the size of a small town.
Would love to see some pics!...........Gotta love old Britwood. Classic stuff! My latest arrived today, another Barling magnum, this one from 1910. It's the size of a small town.
I’d love to see some nice pictures and maybe a get a history on that Magnum.Gotta love old Britwood. Classic stuff! My latest arrived today, another Barling magnum, this one from 1910. It's the size of a small town.
I initially thought they were 1901; however, the heads have two points on 1921 and none on 1901Ash, is it possible that they are actually 1901? The hallmarks F are close and with them hallmarked HC. Henri Comoy Would not that point them earlier? I get messed up on those dating hallmarks but I believe I maybe right. I just don’t think HC was used that late.
Boy, if these pipe could talk.Always makes me wonder how these survivors survived. How many places the trunk or box they were put in traveled.
@jguss knows. He told me Wagner went out of business n 1953, and my Wagner pot is post WWII.I'd be curious to know for how long Wagner's was around? I ask because of this pipe, because if it was bought in San Francisco, it was in 1959~60.
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Another pipe of mine, marked Wagner Rustic (not Wagner's) this Sasieni made pipe, shape 13 the Haslemere.
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