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Dunhill Factory made Parker pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot55" data-source="post: 228197" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>The newer Parkers are not impressive at all. I do not even think they have any relation to Dunhill anymore and are made completely separately.</p><p></p><p>I own three Parkers. My second pipe was a Parker. It is heavily lacquered has several fills and came with a metal stinger. The bit is also bulky. The older Parkers, of which I have two, are MUCH better smokers. They are indeed Dunhill seconds. One of mine even has a patent number on it. These old Parkers have wide open draws thin comfortable bits, no lacquer and very few fills. </p><p></p><p>I think you'd be much happier with an Ashton or an estate Dunhill or Parker. Just my 2 cents, take it for what its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot55, post: 228197, member: 2387"] The newer Parkers are not impressive at all. I do not even think they have any relation to Dunhill anymore and are made completely separately. I own three Parkers. My second pipe was a Parker. It is heavily lacquered has several fills and came with a metal stinger. The bit is also bulky. The older Parkers, of which I have two, are MUCH better smokers. They are indeed Dunhill seconds. One of mine even has a patent number on it. These old Parkers have wide open draws thin comfortable bits, no lacquer and very few fills. I think you'd be much happier with an Ashton or an estate Dunhill or Parker. Just my 2 cents, take it for what its worth. [/QUOTE]
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