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Bummin' Around

Originally Posted by
OnePyroTec
This old briar figural from what I believe is from the 1890's
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Who's the face on your pipe? Looks like a good conversation piece!(I would make up a huge backstory & drunkenly explain it to anyone who dared to ask.)
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Ridin' in a BoxCar

Originally Posted by
Chad Vegas
Who's the face on your pipe? Looks like a good conversation piece!(I would make up a huge backstory & drunkenly explain it to anyone who dared to ask.)
No idea who it is. When I got it, the stem was missing and the bone screw was snapped off inside the shank. I had Norwoods make fit the stem in the pictures and another churchwarden stem for it...not so sure it is was a great investment since I have never smoked this pipe.
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True Derelict

Originally Posted by
OnePyroTec
No idea who it is. When I got it, the stem was missing and the bone screw was snapped off inside the shank. I had Norwoods make fit the stem in the pictures and another churchwarden stem for it...not so sure it is was a great investment since I have never smoked this pipe.
Neat pipe indeed Wayne! Hawkbill,perhaps a Dawes Underslung (can't tell without seeing a side view) with a carved head. Looks like Benjamin Disraeli to me!
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Neat pipe indeed Wayne! Hawkbill,perhaps a Dawes Underslung (can't tell without seeing a side view) with a carved head. Looks like Benjamin Disraeli to me!
Well that's GOT to be Willie Nelson. I thought you'd know better Pete!...
Like my father before me, I will work the land,
And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.
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Ridin' in a BoxCar

Originally Posted by
droy1958
Well that's GOT to be Willie Nelson. I thought you'd know better Pete!...

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Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Neat pipe indeed Wayne! Hawkbill,perhaps a Dawes Underslung (can't tell without seeing a side view) with a carved head. Looks like Benjamin Disraeli to me!
Only markings on it is B.F (then under it) Paris and all in a circle.
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True Derelict

Originally Posted by
OnePyroTec
Either Betty Furness or Bernard Fuchez. It's the latter
. French pipe maker at the end of 19th, early 20th century (per Pipedia). I know nothing otherwise.
Hawkbill, not a Dawes underslung.
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