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Can't find info on 1914 small Dunhill
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<blockquote data-quote="2asprins" data-source="post: 107146" data-attributes="member: 1227"><p>Greetings, I'm so glad you brought that up. I actually had done more scrounging and found an article by Michael Friedberg on that very subject right before I hit the sack yesterday. Just in case, here is the link to that:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.loringpage.com/attpipes/xgum.htm" target="_blank">http://www.loringpage.com/attpipes/xgum.htm</a></p><p></p><p>which by the way is on a site dealing with Lorings findings. I saved the article as a text file and checked my pipe again, and it fits the 1919 date- the best of four dates: 1917-1920. With all the new info, my stem with the Reg. No. is the original stem and the pipe is most likely the 1919 date as it is the only one that everything fits the logo correctly. It just gets better and better the more I dig thanks to all the Brothers of Briar out there replying. I really appreciate all the input and the friendliness I have found in the short time I have been on here. It's the first time I have shared my enjoyment with smoking pipes, other than family, after over 3 decades of smoking. Mainly because no one else I was aquainted with used a pipe. Thank you all for making me feel welcome. I will have to get a camera one of these days and share some pics. Have a great day all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2asprins, post: 107146, member: 1227"] Greetings, I'm so glad you brought that up. I actually had done more scrounging and found an article by Michael Friedberg on that very subject right before I hit the sack yesterday. Just in case, here is the link to that: [url=http://www.loringpage.com/attpipes/xgum.htm]http://www.loringpage.com/attpipes/xgum.htm[/url] which by the way is on a site dealing with Lorings findings. I saved the article as a text file and checked my pipe again, and it fits the 1919 date- the best of four dates: 1917-1920. With all the new info, my stem with the Reg. No. is the original stem and the pipe is most likely the 1919 date as it is the only one that everything fits the logo correctly. It just gets better and better the more I dig thanks to all the Brothers of Briar out there replying. I really appreciate all the input and the friendliness I have found in the short time I have been on here. It's the first time I have shared my enjoyment with smoking pipes, other than family, after over 3 decades of smoking. Mainly because no one else I was aquainted with used a pipe. Thank you all for making me feel welcome. I will have to get a camera one of these days and share some pics. Have a great day all. [/QUOTE]
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