Thought you guys might get a kick out of this since it's your PITH shape this year.
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1923 Dunhill P10 restoration & re-stem (killer sandblast)
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1923 Dunhill P10 restoration & re-stem (killer sandblast)
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UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
Re: 1923 Dunhill P10 restoration & re-stem (killer sandblast)
Boy howdy that's a fine looking pipe.
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Re: 1923 Dunhill P10 restoration & re-stem (killer sandblast)
There are several more like it, rarity & coolness-wise, in the same box.
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
Re: 1923 Dunhill P10 restoration & re-stem (killer sandblast)
Good grief! If it weren't a Dunnie I'd think it was strawberry.
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Re: 1923 Dunhill P10 restoration & re-stem (killer sandblast)
One very interesting thing about this shape that I'm trying to wrap my head around is that the apex (not the right word but can't think of a better descriptor) of the heel of the pipe isn't centered under the bowl yet it still looks balanced.
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Re: 1923 Dunhill P10 restoration & re-stem (killer sandblast)
It's balanced by the stamp on the shank...