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Seek Information on Estate Pipes: Charatan's, Sav, Pete
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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 522670" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>I bought several of my Specials and blasted pipes of theirs btwn '77 and '79 and they were EXCELLENT pipes. "course these were pre-Dunhill pipes which can many times be identified by the x'd out nomenclature that Dunhill did on the inventory when they took over Charatan back in the '80s. They didn't close the original factory 'till the very late '80s when they moved all production of Freehands to the Dunhill factory and jobbed out the production of the standard shapes to Italian pipe firms. Here's one of the best Charatan history's I've read. Check it out and it might help :twisted: </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.alpascia.com/moments/en/detail/81/pipe-charatan" target="_blank">https://www.alpascia.com/moments/en/detail/81/pipe-charatan</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 522670, member: 2244"] I bought several of my Specials and blasted pipes of theirs btwn '77 and '79 and they were EXCELLENT pipes. "course these were pre-Dunhill pipes which can many times be identified by the x'd out nomenclature that Dunhill did on the inventory when they took over Charatan back in the '80s. They didn't close the original factory 'till the very late '80s when they moved all production of Freehands to the Dunhill factory and jobbed out the production of the standard shapes to Italian pipe firms. Here's one of the best Charatan history's I've read. Check it out and it might help :twisted: [url=https://www.alpascia.com/moments/en/detail/81/pipe-charatan]https://www.alpascia.com/moments/en/detail/81/pipe-charatan[/url] [/QUOTE]
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