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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 40423" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I have a few 60's and 70's era Dunhills and they're very fine pipes. I've also resold some that were not so great. As to the brand new Dunhills, aesthetically they just don't appear to be as fine as many of the better Italian and Danish pipes in the same price range. They seem plain and without regard for grain except in the case of some nice blasts, and when they do produce a great straight grain they ask an exorbitant price for them. You can get a far prettier Castello Fiamata for the same price as a DR, but of course that is just my own taste coming through in that statement. Since I do not own or have not purchased a brand new Dunhill I can't comment on how they smoke compared to some of the new Danes or Italians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 40423, member: 3"] I have a few 60's and 70's era Dunhills and they're very fine pipes. I've also resold some that were not so great. As to the brand new Dunhills, aesthetically they just don't appear to be as fine as many of the better Italian and Danish pipes in the same price range. They seem plain and without regard for grain except in the case of some nice blasts, and when they do produce a great straight grain they ask an exorbitant price for them. You can get a far prettier Castello Fiamata for the same price as a DR, but of course that is just my own taste coming through in that statement. Since I do not own or have not purchased a brand new Dunhill I can't comment on how they smoke compared to some of the new Danes or Italians. [/QUOTE]
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