Umm...the one on the left seems to have a white spot on the stem. It is the right size, color, and location for what would appear to be a Dunhill. What, if any, nomenclature can you see on the shank of the pipe? If it is a Dunhill, and you have it professionally restored, it could very well be worth several hundred dollars.
Otherwise, a very nice selection. Get em cleaned up and post some pics, give us the whole before and after effect.
A well defined problem is already half solved.
Aw, hell. Now I'm wondering what brands the other pipes are.
A well defined problem is already half solved.
First: METEOR Made In Italy, Second: AMPHORA X-tra 814 Genuine Briar, Third: IMPERIAL Yello-Bole Made In France 760. Hope this helps.
Rene
What happened here? He fell down the stairs & broke his penis!
3 bucks? Damn. I'd've paid at least that much just for the stand.
Latest smokes:
Cigar: 5/19: Nub Connecticut 464T
Pipe: 3/16: G.L. Pease~Charing Cross
Not too shabby.
They should clean up pretty nice. If you have access to buffer the oxidation should be easily removed from the stems. This place has the other stuff you need...http://www.walkerbriarworks.com/html...store_kit.html I've got some good deal on estate pipes.
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