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Thanks to Jason Lynn, we now have photos of the following Parker pipe with a 19 date code, indicating there was perhaps some production of briar pipes during the war years. This pipe appears to have a replacement stem, or perhaps the unusual stem had to do with the war. | Thanks to Jason Lynn, we now have photos of the following Parker pipe with a 19 date code, indicating there was perhaps some production of briar pipes during the war years. This pipe appears to have a replacement stem, or perhaps the unusual stem had to do with the war. | ||
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 caption="Parker with a 19 date code, with what appears to be a replacement stem, courtesy Jason Lynn"> | <gallery widths=300 heights=200 caption="Parker with a 19 date code (1942), with what appears to be a replacement stem, courtesy Jason Lynn"> | ||
File:Parker19-1.jpg | File:Parker19-1.jpg | ||
File:Parker19-2.jpg | File:Parker19-2.jpg | ||
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''A little help here from anyone with date code information beyond 1957 would be most appreciated.'' | ''A little help here from anyone with date code information beyond 1957 would be most appreciated.'' | ||
After 1957 on pipes Parker ceased to put patent number and the code with definition of date. | |||
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