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Help On James Barber, "Les Wood" Carved York Pipe.
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<blockquote data-quote="dbreazeale" data-source="post: 272188" data-attributes="member: 589"><p>James Barber had tobacco shops in England. I think still does. He was also friends with Alfred Dunhill and that's "supposedly" how the Barber B-Line pipes got the rumor to have been made by Dunhill. I have one Barber Otley pipe that looks a lot like a bent Dunhill bruyure. Who knows? Les Wood worked for Dunhill so it stands to reason that they had that in common and Les did some shop pipes for his old buddy down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbreazeale, post: 272188, member: 589"] James Barber had tobacco shops in England. I think still does. He was also friends with Alfred Dunhill and that's "supposedly" how the Barber B-Line pipes got the rumor to have been made by Dunhill. I have one Barber Otley pipe that looks a lot like a bent Dunhill bruyure. Who knows? Les Wood worked for Dunhill so it stands to reason that they had that in common and Les did some shop pipes for his old buddy down the road. [/QUOTE]
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