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'''Written by John C. Loring'''<br>
'''Ecrit par  John C. Loring''' ''avec l'autorisation de l'auteur'' <br>
''Contributed by Jean-Christophe Bienfait''
''Mis à disposition et traduit par  Jean-Christophe Bienfait''


[[File:Loring-Some19791.jpg|thumb|600px]]I have written elsewhere how Dunhill obviously made a concerted decade effort beginning in the mid 1970s to finish up what must have been an awesome inventory of rough cut but unfinished bowls and how this led to the unfortunate episode of the 1979 “Sale” pipes.  These ‘sale’ pipes consisted for the most part of  awkwardly shaped Group 6 bowls and shanks finished as Bruyereswith atrocious bit work.  They were stamped simply “DUNHILL / LONDON” “(6)” (and sometimes an “X”) and sold off for $50 per.  But as a perusal of pipes offered over several months on eBay indicates, there was a selection process and not all of that 1979 inventory box of  unfinished bowls resulted in “Sale” pipes.  
[[File:Loring-Some19791.jpg|thumb|600px]]I have written elsewhere how Dunhill obviously made a concerted decade effort beginning in the mid 1970s to finish up what must have been an awesome inventory of rough cut but unfinished bowls and how this led to the unfortunate episode of the 1979 “Sale” pipes.  These ‘sale’ pipes consisted for the most part of  awkwardly shaped Group 6 bowls and shanks finished as Bruyereswith atrocious bit work.  They were stamped simply “DUNHILL / LONDON” “(6)” (and sometimes an “X”) and sold off for $50 per.  But as a perusal of pipes offered over several months on eBay indicates, there was a selection process and not all of that 1979 inventory box of  unfinished bowls resulted in “Sale” pipes.  

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