This was the pipe I found in my local antique shop, and was the first I bought. Putting it lightly is that it's been very much enjoyed for a long time before I found it. Unfortunately it was enjoyed by the wrong person. They burned the heck out of one side of the bowl, the person must have been left handed or constantly occupied with his right. Looking past its gruff exterior and getting down to the gritty stuff, you find that it smokes rather well.
The bowl is massive, and whether it was manufactured as such or done through years of use is up for debate.
Located on shank is a worn out logo that looks like it starts with a capital "D" in cursive and "Filter Pipe" underneath, and opposite that it reads "IN ONDO (this looks more like a curved design rather than a word the o's could be just dots and the ND might be HD?) ENGLAND" and "495" The Stem has an M on it. If you happen to know anything about this pipe, I would most appreciate your input.
The bowl is massive, and whether it was manufactured as such or done through years of use is up for debate.
Located on shank is a worn out logo that looks like it starts with a capital "D" in cursive and "Filter Pipe" underneath, and opposite that it reads "IN ONDO (this looks more like a curved design rather than a word the o's could be just dots and the ND might be HD?) ENGLAND" and "495" The Stem has an M on it. If you happen to know anything about this pipe, I would most appreciate your input.