Barling Pipe Benjamin Fossil 1820


Barling Pipe Benjamin Fossil 1820

Barling Pipe Benjamin Fossil 1820

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169.00
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The founder Benjamin Barling started his small business as a silversmith. Founded in 1812, pipes were initially only decorated and later produced in-house. His premium silver work was hallmarked with his initials BB and also stands for high quality standards of Barling with this pipe.

Including high-quality box and pipe bag.

  • Straight: Poker
  • Surface: sandblasted light brown
  • Drilling: 9 mm
  • Stem: Acrylic
  • Material: Briar
  • Length: 140 mm
  • Height of bowl: 48 mm
  • Drilling of the bowl: 20 mm
  • Weight: ca. 50g

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