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Seek Information on Estate Pipes: Charatan's, Sav, Pete
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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 522610" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Concerning your Charatan I'd venture a guess that the DC stem that's on it is a replacement as the X pipes were usually either a saddle bit or at times, a tapered bit, though Charatan didn't make many with those. Since it doesnt have a lane "L" stamp it probably was a european market model. But all thei sis speculative as Charatan was somewhat loosy-goosy as to there stampings. Since it doesnt have the x'd out caharatan name it looks to be a definate pre Dunhill model probably mid '70s would be my guess. It's one of my favorite shapes as I have 8 of them in my 25+ Charatan collection !! Polish that bit up and load 'er up and smoke it, you've got a nice one ! :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 522610, member: 2244"] Concerning your Charatan I'd venture a guess that the DC stem that's on it is a replacement as the X pipes were usually either a saddle bit or at times, a tapered bit, though Charatan didn't make many with those. Since it doesnt have a lane "L" stamp it probably was a european market model. But all thei sis speculative as Charatan was somewhat loosy-goosy as to there stampings. Since it doesnt have the x'd out caharatan name it looks to be a definate pre Dunhill model probably mid '70s would be my guess. It's one of my favorite shapes as I have 8 of them in my 25+ Charatan collection !! Polish that bit up and load 'er up and smoke it, you've got a nice one ! :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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