navigate_before Alfred Dunhill White Spot County Briar Pipes

Alfred Dunhill White Spot County Group 5 Bent Brandy 5133 (WS00011711)

£435.00
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  • Overall Length: 150mm
  • Overall Height: 52mm
  • Bowl Height: 52mm
  • Bowl Diameter: 38mm
  • Bore: 21mm
  • Weight: 48g
  • Deluxe Presentation Box

Alfred Dunhill The challenge of a Dunhill history is to separate myth and legend from the history. This however, may be impossible. The story of Alfred Dunhill is so tied up with myth that the myths are now part of the history. Alfred opened a small factory of his own in 1910. He set down two principles that would guide the production of Dunhill Pipes. First, pipes would be made of only the finest quality briar, with exacting care by expert craftsmen. Secondly, the pipes would be priced accordingly; the customer would recognize the value of a superior product. This ran counter to the current trend of inexpensive pipes of poor quality that one simply discarded after a short while. The Dunhill pipe was made to last a lifetime and always with an eye to utility. It must smoke well and continue to do so with age.

Alfred Dunhill White Spot In 1915, the famous white spot was introduced for very practical concerns. With straight pipes, customers had trouble knowing which way to insert the handmade vulcanite mouthpieces. So Alfred Dunhill ordered white spots to be placed on the upper side of the stem. This very practical solution would become a definitive trademark of Dunhill pipes. The “white spot” soon became known as a symbol of quality.

County Briar Pipes First Introduced in 1986 the County pipe starts its life out as a carefully selected briar root which then undergoes more than 90 separate processes that takes several months. It's not until the final stage of sandblasting that you can see the quality of the grain and the majority of the blocks will fail this stage. The Sandblasted finish is enhanced by a lighter stain which really enhances the superior grain of the briar. The bowl is finished with a cumberland stem that contrasts the finish beautifully. The advantages of the sandblasted finish is that it gives more surface area resulting in a cooler smoother smoke.

Dunhil Size Groupings Although scarcity of fine briar has always necessitated the pricing of Dunhill according to the amount of root employed in their manufacture, it is important to remember that, irrespective of size and price, they are of one quality only – the finest. The bowls are sorted into 6 groups.

Group 1 Small
Group 2 Medium to small Group 3 Medium Group 4 Medium to Large Group 5 Large
Group 6 Extra large

ONE OFF PIPE: This is a one off pipe and the pipe in the picture is the exact pipe you will receive. Please note that colour varies depending on your computer monitor and may not replicate the colour exactly.