176.00$
Lenght : | 13 cm / 5,12 in |
Height : | 4,25 cm / 1,68 in |
Outside Diameter : | 3,18 cm / 1,26 in |
Chamber Diameter : | 1,93 cm / 0,76 in |
Chamber Depth : | 3,65 cm / 1,44 in |
Bit Thickness before the button : | 4,15 mm / 0,164 in |
Button Thickness : | 6,7 mm / 0,264 in |
Bit Width before the button : | 14,4 mm / 0,567 in |
Filter : | None |
Weight : | 26 gr / 0,92 oz |
Cleaner Test : | Yes |
Stamping : | |
François Dal – Tradition 2024 – (on stem) δ |
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I have the great honor to propose you here a pipe whose briar was turned in the 40s in Belgium! Indeed, after my brief appearance on the television news a while ago, I had the pleasure to get in touch with the descendants of an old Antwerp pipe factory which ceased its activities shortly after the war, in 1949. This factory, which belonged to the Dierckx family, produced and marketed, among others, the Park Lane, Dirkson and Cumberland brands, and the models they made perfectly reflect the English aesthetics and classicism of the time, a style that was very much in vogue in the pipe industry of that period in Belgium and that has never gone out of fashion, as witnessed by the attraction that the Dunhill brand still enjoys today. It was a very touching moment to welcome in my modest workshop Mr Dierckx, now 94 years old, who was reminiscing about his young years in his father’s factory.
The model I am proposing here is taken from one of the many raw stummels and ebonite stems that I was lucky enough to acquire. Classic among the classics, it is the ‘Billiard’ shape, here in sandblasted finish. The shape is typical of those vintage models with a tight and tapered stem. The sandblast shows some nice rings in one side of the stummel and blasted birdseyes on the other, the grain being bent by a gust of wind effect. It is stained in a nice russet/brown color, shining under a layer of shellack. I mounted it with an ebonite stem whose flock is cut in the mass and the shank drilled at 4.2mm. The slot of the mouthpiece (cut concave) is well open in V for an optimal draw. The briar has thus more than 73 years of drying in excellent conservation conditions !
Produced this year, it is therefore stamped ‘Tradition 2024′.
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This pipe is new and has never been smoked. |
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The stummel is in pristine condition, showing no apparent stroke or claw. |
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The chamber is new and precoated. |
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The ebonite stem is new and there is no tooth mark and no claws. |
Finition | Sandblasted |
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Matière du tuyau | Ebonite |
Pays | Belgium |
Forme | Billiard |
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