Poul Winslow 10 Pipe
627,00 €
Only one is available
An outstanding creation signed Poul Winslow:
You can see on this pipe made by the famous workshop Poul Winslow the magnificent straight grain briar. Flames run up to the top of the bowl, and we can see under this straight pipe, as well as at the top of the bowl, beautiful birdseyes.
The bowl, with rounded edges and thick walls, is quite large. Pre-carbonized, it will be pleasant to hold in hand and will be heatproof from the first use. The impeccable finish of this entirely handmade pipe puts forward the color of the wood.
A silver ring strengthens the junction between the shank and the stem, proposing a beautiful contrast with the rest of the pipe. In its prolongation, you will find a transparent acrylic stem of an amber color, very unusual.
The Poul Winslow 10, a pleasant and practical pipe:
This unique pipe of the Danish workshop can stand up on its own. You will therefore be able to put it anywhere without ever seeing it fall and spill your delicious tobacco. Practical!
This pipe was designed to be smoked with a 9mm filter. This system will allow even more pleasant tobacco tastings. We advise you to change the filter every two or three pipes for maximum efficiency.
Nicolas, La Pipe Rit
You will of course find the signature of the brand under the shank next to the ring, as well as the letter "C", group in which the pipe has been classified.
This pipe is presented in a leather case decorated with the colors of the brand Poul Winslow.
- The magnificent grain of the briar, on which we can see the flames and birdseyes
- The straight shape of this pipe with a rounded bowl, pleasant to hold in hand
- The beautiful silver ring, for even more robustness and elegance
- The possibility to smoke this pipe with a 9mm filter
Country | Denmark |
Length | 14,1 cm |
Height | 5,1 cm |
Chamber diameter | 2 cm |
Chamber depth | 4,2 cm |
Stem material | Acrylic |
Filter | 9mm |
Weight | 74 g |
Finish | Smooth |
Material | Briar wood |
Grade | Group C |
Stand-up | No |
- How to recognize a briar of great quality?
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