Northern Briars Guiness Dublin # 58
The shape is a Guiness Dublin. Quite traditional shape in the North of England. If you study it's for a minute it becomes obvious why the name. The taper sides as a Dublin, with shank that resembles the handle of a beer mug etc. Lots of briar on this pipe. A regional English classic long forgotten, now revived. Ian's homage to the great British pipes of yesteryear. Group (5).
Measurements & Details:
Length: 6" / 151 mm
Bowl Height: 2 1/4" / 57 mm
Bowl Depth: 1 1/2" / 38 mm
I.B.Dia: 7/8" / 22 mm
0.B.Dia: 2 / 51 mm
Weight: 2.85 oz / 81 gm
Stem: Cumberland (Vulcanite)
Filter: None
Finish: Rox Cut
Country: England