Is this a C.W. pipe?

Airborne80

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Nice pipe :thumbsup:Have no clue about age.
T.D. means :laughing9: THE DOG
Your hunting buddy is a beautiful dog.
 

dirt diva said:
Nice pipe :thumbsup:Have no clue about age.
T.D. means :laughing9: THE DOG
Your hunting buddy is a beautiful dog.

Thank you brother. yea....... Charlie and I get out arrowhead hunting just about every day... rain or shine. he loves it and gets to swim in the river while I poke around :D Thanks again for the comments and stay safe.
 

After searching the internet, I have learned that this pipe was made in Scotland by the company, "McDougal of Glasgow". They m made these pipes from the early 1800s all the way up to the 1960s.
 

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