Northern Briars 'Dublin Keel' # 50
A Dublin bowl with a keel. A classic shape from the British pipe vocabulary of the 50's/60's. Not surprising from a pipe maker who lives on a British canal boat & grew up with his father being "the" pipe repair man in England.
This "Keel" sits upright and has a Charatan type double comfort stem. This is a pipe with much tight flame grain all around. It will certainly deliver a cool long smoke. Sitter.
What ever the case, Ian is one the few British pipe maker who continues the tradition's of Quaints, Uniques etc. (GR5)
Measurements & Details:
A Dublin bowl with a keel. A classic shape from the British pipe vocabulary of the 50's/60's. Not surprising from a pipe maker who lives on a British canal boat & grew up with his father being "the" pipe repair man in England.
This "Keel" sits upright and has a Charatan type double comfort stem. This is a pipe with much tight flame grain all around. It will certainly deliver a cool long session with it's 7/8" I.B.Dia.. Sitter.
Measurements & Details:
Length: 6 1/8" / 155 mm
Bowl Height: 2" / 51 mm
Bowl Depth: 1 1/2" / 38 mm
I.B.Dia: 7/8" / 22 mm
0.B.Dia: 2" / 51 mm
Weight: 2..65 oz / 76 gm
Stem: Vulcanite - DC style
Filter: None
Finish: Premier (GR3)
Country: England