1980s Dunhills?
Wondering if anyone has experience with these. Been thinking about getting a birth year Dunhill. I was born in 1980 and have heard that the Dunhills past the 60s weren't very good I found an affordable Root Briar which is supposed to be their best grade... Are they worth the price compared to say a Peterson or Savinelli?
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Unless the market changes, Dunhill estate pipes will retain their value more so than a Peterson or Savinelli. It is a desirable brand. For me, I would have no problem getting an 80s Dunhill. If you like the pipe and it is nice to have a birth-year Dunhill. Being old, I have to get back into the 50s to do so. For me, the line is really drawn at the White Spot, but even then if I liked the pipe and the price was right, I would go there.
I do like the pipe and it's in pretty good shape for the ~200 asking price.....Middle Earth wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 10:28 pm Unless the market changes, Dunhill estate pipes will retain their value more so than a Peterson or Savinelli. It is a desirable brand. For me, I would have no problem getting an 80s Dunhill. If you like the pipe and it is nice to have a birth-year Dunhill. Being old, I have to get back into the 50s to do so. For me, the line is really drawn at the White Spot, but even then if I liked the pipe and the price was right, I would go there.
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I doubt you would lose money on the pipe unless you abused it.
Why not if $200 is not part of the milk money?
It costs very little to have a pipe "restored" or you can get it into better than "pretty good shape" yourself.
Do not see any significant downside.
Why not if $200 is not part of the milk money?
It costs very little to have a pipe "restored" or you can get it into better than "pretty good shape" yourself.
Do not see any significant downside.
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I have '81 and '83 Dunhills that are great pipes. I would not hesitate just based on the year if it is in your budget, etc.
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Ha! That '81 would be college graduation. The '83 would be the first anniversary of wedded bliss.
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"Wedded Bliss"Fr_Tom wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 6:34 amHa! That '81 would be college graduation. The '83 would be the first anniversary of wedded bliss.
I'm definitely using this one!
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