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A Dunhill Briar Question
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<blockquote data-quote="peterwd" data-source="post: 9096" data-attributes="member: 116"><p>I have found with Dunhill's as with Greg it is the age of the pipe which is most important. I have Dunhill's that are pre and post war which are far better than my most recent which is a POY 2005.</p><p></p><p>It is a very similar situation with Peterson's a pre republic made one is far better than most modern ones. My oldest Petersons was made in approx 1916.</p><p></p><p>I was lucky enough to have inherited most of these, but these days when buying I tend to seek out the older models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peterwd, post: 9096, member: 116"] I have found with Dunhill's as with Greg it is the age of the pipe which is most important. I have Dunhill's that are pre and post war which are far better than my most recent which is a POY 2005. It is a very similar situation with Peterson's a pre republic made one is far better than most modern ones. My oldest Petersons was made in approx 1916. I was lucky enough to have inherited most of these, but these days when buying I tend to seek out the older models. [/QUOTE]
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