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<blockquote>" | <blockquote>"MARQUAGES ACCESSOIRES". On a trouvé des marquages accessoires placés de façon un peu aléatoire sur des pipes de la fin des années 40 jusqu'au milieu des années 50. Il s'agit par exemple de marquages tels que "-11" , "811-" and "B52".La signification de ces marquages est inconnue à l'heure actuelle mais on peut imaginer en se fondant sur le placement légèrement aléatoire de ces marquages et l'absence de ces mêmes marquages dans les registres de l'usine qu'il s'agit de marquages postérieurs à la production et qu'ils ont trait à la commercialisation et au marketing.</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>RESTAMPING. Occasionally, when a pipe was sent to Dunhill for repair, parts of the nomenclature that were worn were restamped. In addition Dunhill has on occasion restamped worn nomenclature on otherwise healthy pipes. This restamping can sometimes be spotted when the stamping tools used do not match the style of the original nomenclature. In addition, it can be suspected when there are signs of double (i.e. over) strikes. On the other hand, such double strikes may also occur at the time of production when the first strike was deemed too weak." Loring, J. C., The Dunhill Briar Pipe, The Patent Years and After (self-published, Chicago, 1998).</blockquote> | <blockquote>RESTAMPING. Occasionally, when a pipe was sent to Dunhill for repair, parts of the nomenclature that were worn were restamped. In addition Dunhill has on occasion restamped worn nomenclature on otherwise healthy pipes. This restamping can sometimes be spotted when the stamping tools used do not match the style of the original nomenclature. In addition, it can be suspected when there are signs of double (i.e. over) strikes. On the other hand, such double strikes may also occur at the time of production when the first strike was deemed too weak." Loring, J. C., The Dunhill Briar Pipe, The Patent Years and After (self-published, Chicago, 1998).</blockquote> |