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Help On James Barber, "Les Wood" Carved York Pipe.
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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 272207" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>I'd still like to know why any pipe maker wouldn't put the hallmark dates on a sterling band, which has to be stamped as such anyway. (I'm assuming the pipe maker stamps the 925 Sterling mark). If the silver is already stamped that way, I could see them not going to that effort. But, knowing the date of a pipes manufacture is always so critical to nearly every pipe smoker - why would you avoid providing that information?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 272207, member: 1771"] I'd still like to know why any pipe maker wouldn't put the hallmark dates on a sterling band, which has to be stamped as such anyway. (I'm assuming the pipe maker stamps the 925 Sterling mark). If the silver is already stamped that way, I could see them not going to that effort. But, knowing the date of a pipes manufacture is always so critical to nearly every pipe smoker - why would you avoid providing that information? [/QUOTE]
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