Pipes - François Dal | Flower-Cherrywood Freehand With Plateau Cumberland Stem
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Flower-Cherrywood Freehand With Plateau Cumberland Stem

Lenght : 20 cm / 7,88 in
Height : 7,6 cm / 3 in
Outside Diameter : 5,95 cm / 2,35 in
Chamber Diameter : 2,2 cm / 0,87 in
Chamber Depth : 6,6 cm / 2,6 in
Bit Thickness before the button : 0 mm / 0 in
Button Thickness : 0 mm / 0 in
Bit Width before the button : 0 mm / 0 in
Filter : No Filter
Weight : 123 gr / 4,34 oz
Stamping :
François Dal – HM17

Impressive model with this mix between a flower and a cherrywood mounted with a handmade cumberland stem. A second stem made with a plateau brush gives it a grandiose and a bit silly style (see photo). The flock is teflon and the shank drilled at 4.2mm. The slot of the mouthpiece is well open in V for an optimal draw. The briar, of Tuscan origin, is extra dry and benefited an additional year of rest in my drying room.


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