Rattray's Monarch Pipe 177 light black


Rattray's Monarch Pipe 177 light black

Rattray's Monarch Pipe 177 light black

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Scotland also had its own monarch. From 843 to 1707 there was a Scottish kingdom whose King James, son of Mary Stuart, even ascended the throne of England and Ireland and with him began today's practice of a common monarch for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

Enjoy this royal pipe with eye-catching appliqué to the fullest.

  • Bent: Classic
  • Surface: light brown
  • Drilling: 9mm
  • Stem: Acrylic
  • Material: Briar
  • Length: 150 mm
  • Height of Bowl: 50 mm
  • Drilling of the bowl: 20 mm
  • Weight: ca. 65 g

Accessories

Active charcoal filter by “White Elephant” from Germany for 9mm pipes. 40 pc Superflow for an easy drawing.

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