Any ideas/ suggestions as to this pipe?
Thanks in advance
> My question is this: Is this a system type pipe made by Hardcastle?
Many pipe makers have made some pipes with the well or sump pit that
is a feature of the Peterson System pipe. It sounds like you have
one.
>never owned one of these before (bought it assuming it was a Dunhill "2nd" so I
Buying a Hardcastle on the theory that it is a Dunhill second is
sort of like buying a low-end Chevy on the theory it is a Cadillac
second. The odds of a Hardcastle starting off in the Dunhill
factory are maybe 1 out of a thousand, or more likely 1 out of
10,000. The odds on a Parker being a Dunhill second are better, but
not much better.
> Also, was it a good deal? After seeing so many pipes go on Ebay for so
>much money (frequently more than they are worth IMHO, although if the person is
>willing to buy them then so much better for the seller) I got to wondering if
>indeed this was a "find" or if perhaps even the price I paid was too much for
>what it was. It does have a nice straight grain and a few birdseyes on the
>bottom of the bowl, and in general is nice looking. Will report back on the
>smoking quality as soon as the alcohol dries and I can scrape the salt crud
>out.
Off hand, without seeing the pipe, I would guess that you did all
right. If it smokes well, you got a bargain! If not, no great
amount of money lost.
Cheers!
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What about Savory's Argyll? www.pipes.org mentions them as possible Dunhill
seconds. I have a Savory's Argyll in the cherrywood shape, sandblast with a
reddish/black stain, that looks quite a lot like some Dunhill Shells I've seen
listed on eBay. I'm not really dissappointed if it turned out not to be a
Dunhill 2nd - I got it cheap from eBay, and it smokes really well.
Juha Lankinen
Helsinki, Finland
>In article <0tskesss9tn9u68qs...@4ax.com>,
>Jim Beard <j...@blckhrse.clark.net> wrote:
>>Buying a Hardcastle on the theory that it is a Dunhill second is
>>sort of like buying a low-end Chevy on the theory it is a Cadillac
>>second. The odds of a Hardcastle starting off in the Dunhill
>>factory are maybe 1 out of a thousand, or more likely 1 out of
>>10,000. The odds on a Parker being a Dunhill second are better, but
>>not much better.
>
>What about Savory's Argyll? www.pipes.org mentions them as possible Dunhill
>seconds.
Odds are better than for the Hardcastle, but not as good as for the
Parker.
> I have a Savory's Argyll in the cherrywood shape, sandblast with a
>reddish/black stain, that looks quite a lot like some Dunhill Shells I've seen
>listed on eBay. I'm not really dissappointed if it turned out not to be a
>Dunhill 2nd - I got it cheap from eBay, and it smokes really well.
If it looks like a Dunhill, it may very well have started out with
aspirations to become one. But only the pipemaker knows for sure.
And he won't tell.<grin>