Description
Alfred Dunhill White Spot County Pipe in the Brandy shape fitted with a tapered mouthpiece. The County pipe is stained a light brown colour to enhance the sandbalsted finish. This lighter stain really brings out the grain of the sandblasted pipe. The mouthpieces are a contrasting colour often know as Cumberland or brindle stems. When a pipe is sandblasted it is really in the hands of the gods as to how the grain of the briar will come through. This is what makes a sandblasted pipe so superior to a rusticated briar, the end result is down to nature. The advantage of a sandblasted pipe is that you get a much bigger surface area which will quickly disperse the heat giving you a cooler smoke.
This pipe has been individually photographed, so that the pipe you see in the picture is the pipe you will receive.
A – 1.10 in
B – 1.50 in
C – 5.5 in
D – 0.8 in
E – 1.3 in
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