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Can't find info on 1914 small Dunhill
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<blockquote data-quote="2asprins" data-source="post: 107000" data-attributes="member: 1227"><p>I appreciate the links, thank you. It's funny, I was on the CPCC site and glanced through that one, but I guess I was too tired at the time, I completely missed the section about stamping on the stem underside. I'm glad it was linked as it helped figure this one out. The way I see it, the bowl is original 1914 with a replaced stem in 1917 or 1918. The way this stem is filled with teeth marks I can see why it was replaced so soon. LOL. And..thanks so much for the birthday wish. I found the pipe last Saturday at a flea market with another interesting English pipe from about the same period, give or take. I didn't see the Dunhill stamp until I got home and peeled off the price sticker on the shank. I'm not a Dunhill smoker or collector so I have no clue what this could be worth. I'm now ashamed to say I got both pipes for 11 bucks. I guess it was a pretty good birthday present to say the least. Should I have this one restored or refurbished, or is it best to not do anything to it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2asprins, post: 107000, member: 1227"] I appreciate the links, thank you. It's funny, I was on the CPCC site and glanced through that one, but I guess I was too tired at the time, I completely missed the section about stamping on the stem underside. I'm glad it was linked as it helped figure this one out. The way I see it, the bowl is original 1914 with a replaced stem in 1917 or 1918. The way this stem is filled with teeth marks I can see why it was replaced so soon. LOL. And..thanks so much for the birthday wish. I found the pipe last Saturday at a flea market with another interesting English pipe from about the same period, give or take. I didn't see the Dunhill stamp until I got home and peeled off the price sticker on the shank. I'm not a Dunhill smoker or collector so I have no clue what this could be worth. I'm now ashamed to say I got both pipes for 11 bucks. I guess it was a pretty good birthday present to say the least. Should I have this one restored or refurbished, or is it best to not do anything to it? [/QUOTE]
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