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old versus currently made Dunhill pipes...
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<blockquote data-quote="fumo bro" data-source="post: 109621" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>I am considering buying a newly-made Dunhill pipe, but, before doing so, I wanted to make something clear. Are Dunhill pipes in current production of lesser value or quality than say a Dunhill produced in 1979? I was told that the currently made Dunhill pipes are now produced by another manufacturer and that these pipes are inferior. If this is the case, then which year marks the change? I cannot help being suspicious of a merchant who carries and pushes only estate Dunhills - especially when he reduces the price of the pipe by 50% if I pay by cash instead by VISA. I am ready to take the jump and buy a nice quality pipe, but I am not educated enough to make the move. Thanks for your thoughts.</p><p></p><p>-Fumo Bro :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fumo bro, post: 109621, member: 842"] I am considering buying a newly-made Dunhill pipe, but, before doing so, I wanted to make something clear. Are Dunhill pipes in current production of lesser value or quality than say a Dunhill produced in 1979? I was told that the currently made Dunhill pipes are now produced by another manufacturer and that these pipes are inferior. If this is the case, then which year marks the change? I cannot help being suspicious of a merchant who carries and pushes only estate Dunhills - especially when he reduces the price of the pipe by 50% if I pay by cash instead by VISA. I am ready to take the jump and buy a nice quality pipe, but I am not educated enough to make the move. Thanks for your thoughts. -Fumo Bro :?: [/QUOTE]
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