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Parker pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rusty" data-source="post: 202805" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>Where do you guys think they're being made? Really, you can tell me. I can take it. :no: </p><p></p><p>The factory that Dunhill Manufacturing uses today was the Parker-Hardcastle factory because it was the most modern. I think it was built in 1960 or so. That is the St. Andrews Road factory. So as the market for pipes shrunk they consolidated pipe manufacturing back into one factory. The leather goods are there too. All pipe lines were made there for a long time and not in the distant past, recently. But you notice the past tense, right?</p><p></p><p>So what constitutes a 'Dunhill factory system' and where do you think the Parkers are made today? Extra points for providing a correct street address in addition to country & city! :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rusty, post: 202805, member: 1187"] Where do you guys think they're being made? Really, you can tell me. I can take it. :no: The factory that Dunhill Manufacturing uses today was the Parker-Hardcastle factory because it was the most modern. I think it was built in 1960 or so. That is the St. Andrews Road factory. So as the market for pipes shrunk they consolidated pipe manufacturing back into one factory. The leather goods are there too. All pipe lines were made there for a long time and not in the distant past, recently. But you notice the past tense, right? So what constitutes a 'Dunhill factory system' and where do you think the Parkers are made today? Extra points for providing a correct street address in addition to country & city! :?: [/QUOTE]
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