The Devil's Cut olive brushed is equipped with a special cooling filter system and the shape of a whiskey barrel.
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Rattray's looks back on a long history. It was in 1911 when Charles Rattray, a trained pipe tobacco blender, fulfilled his dream of owning his own pipe shop in Perth, Scotland. Today, the brand with Celtic roots is known for its pipes bearing the Triskele logo and pipe tobaccos, mostly made with traditional Scottish blends.
The pipe is a resemblance of a whiskey barrel and even carries the typical copper ring as an ornament. The Devil's Cut is thick walled and stands on its own.
The Reverse Calabash System uses a specialized concept of cooling, drying and filtering of the smoke. The smoke is lead into a distortion chamber where it can cool and dry. In addition a 9 mm filter can be put be in to amplify the filtering.
Because of the Reverse Calabash System the pipe generates a very pleasant smoking experience within a compact design
- Straight: Poker
- Surface: nature brushed
- Drilling: 9 mm + Reverse Calabash
- Stem: Acrylic
- Material: Olive
- Length: 120 mm
- Height of bowl: 66 mm
- Drilling of the bowl: 20 mm
- Weight: ca. 105 g
| Application Material: | Metal |
|---|---|
| Bent: | Straight |
| Bowl Drilling: | 20 mm |
| Bowl Height in mm: | 60 - 75 mm |
| Bowl Material: | Olive |
| Chamber Size: | Medium |
| Colour: | Light Brown |
| Filter: | 9mm |
| Finish: | Rusticated |
| Length in mm: | 110 - 120 mm |
| Pipe Shape: | Poker |
| Series: | Devil's Cut |
| Stem Material: | Acrylic |
| Stem Type: | Standard Bit |
Löwenstr. 16
63067 Offenbach
Germany
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