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"Each customer could come and create his own recipe, noted in a little book entitled “my mixture.” This is a prime example of Dunhill’s ability to tailor itself to the customer’s needs. Alfred Dunhill however, was unsatisfied with the current quality of available pipes. The pipes coming in from France were highly varnished and consequently clogged the pores of the briar. They were simply not doing justice to his creative blending." Smokingpipes.com[http://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/dunhill/history.cfm]
Each customer could come and create his own recipe, noted in a little book entitled “My Mixture.” This is a prime example of Dunhill’s ability to tailor itself to the customer’s needs. Developed in 1907, the Mixtures guide by Alfred Dunhill, the "My Mixture Book ", came to count 36,700 variations. Always attentive to the details, talked to all the customers and noted the preferences with precise indications.
 
Alfred Dunhill however, was unsatisfied with the current quality of available pipes. The pipes coming in from France were highly varnished and consequently clogged the pores of the briar. They were simply not doing justice to his creative blending." Smokingpipes.com[http://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/dunhill/history.cfm]
[[File:Mmb.jpg|thumb|right| My Mixture Book]]
[[File:Mmb.jpg|thumb|right| My Mixture Book]]
[[File:Ef.png|thumb|right| Enquiry Form]]
[[File:Ef.png|thumb|right| Enquiry Form]]