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A bamboo intermediate piece was used for the Thorsten Feitt #8. A 6mm filter fits into the mouthpiece.

A sandblasted Ashton XXX in a vibrant red color and with a classic shape. Handmade in England.

269.00
319.00 €

The Tristan #13 is a sandblasted billiard with a blue Cumberland mouthpiece. 100% handmade.

The Tristan #11 is a smooth tomato with sterling silver and Cumberland mouthpiece. 100% handmade.

The Tristan #10 is a poker with a special "ammonite" rustication that is reminiscent of the surface of a marine fossil. 100% handmade.

The Tristan #7 is a billiard with a special "granite" rustication that is reminiscent of the surface of a stone. 100% handmade.

The Tristan #4 is harmoniously shaped and made of olive wood. It fits well in the hand. 100% handmade.

The Tristan #3 is a cutty with a green mouthpiece, which brings the necessary flair. 100% handmade.

The Tristan #2 is a billiard with a special "granite" rustication that is reminiscent of the surface of a stone. 100% handmade.

The Tristan #1 is a smooth Rhodesian with an extremely beautiful grain and a toffee-colored mouthpiece. 100% handmade.

Thanks to a special rustication, the La Biota #8 has a special look. With wooden application. Handcrafted in Italy.

A sandblasted beauty: The La Biota #9 has a large horn appliqué. Handcrafted in Italy.

The Tom Eltang #1 comes from the famous workshop near Copenhagen. 100% handmade by Tom Eltang personally.

The La Biota #3 is a polished olive wood pipe with a paneled bowl. Completely handcrafted in Italy.

The La Biota #5 is a sandblasted hanging pipe that was designed as a standing pipe. Handmade in Italy.

The Brian Orton pipe #10 consists of a 3-part concept of bowl, shank and mouthpiece with a breathtaking color combination.

The Brian Orton pipe #8 is a standing pipe with a 9mm filter. It consists of a 3-part concept consisting of bowl, shank and mouthpiece.

The surface of the Brian Orton pipe #9 is rusticated in detail and is reminiscent of a piece from nature. Suitable for 9mm filters.

The Seagull #230 impresses with a strong contrast between light briar and black color. Single piece.

A Rotbart #9 by Nils Bräutigam with a 6mm filter. A freehand unique - made entirely by hand.

A Rotbart #7 by Nils Bräutigam with a 6mm filter. A freehand unique - made entirely by hand.

A Barbarossa pipe #12 by Nils Bräutigam. A unfiltered freehand unique - made entirely by hand.

An original straight black Body for the Keystone system pipe from Nørding including mouthpiece.

The rustic MacArthur compass pipe helps to find the right way. Bruyere bowl with detachable metal shank and nylon bit.

An original black rustic Bowl for the Keystone system pipe from Nørding including rubber ring.

The number 479 has got a freely designed shape with bark edge and an bright orange colour.

159.00
179.00 €

Pistachio keystone pipe with rustic black bowl. The system pipe from Nørding including filter stones.

The Mastro Beraldi #25 is a unique 9mm filter freehand pipe. Completely handcrafted one by one by the Italian master.

Sandblasted Tom Richard pipe #1 with an application made of Elforyn and 9mm filter. 100% hand made.

The Brian Orton Pipe #15 has a gently sandblasted finish. Like the mouthpiece, the shank is made of acrylic.

The Brian Orton pipe #13 shines in an intense orange. Like the mouthpiece, the shank is made of acrylic.

The Brian Orton Pipe #12 has a finely rusticated finish with a rusticated mouthpiece.

The Fiamma di Re #31 is a dark brown standing pipe. There is a decorative element made of acrylic and wood on the shank.

The Fiamma di Re #32 is a dark brown pipe in the shape of a horn. There is a decorated metal ring on the shank.

The Fiamma di Re Erica #23 has a classic billiard shape with a distinctive rustication full of contrast.

A Rotbart #11 by Nils Bräutigam with a 9mm filter. A freehand unique - made entirely by hand.

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Freehands are pipes that are completely handcrafted by the pipe maker. The "free hand" in this context means that these pipes do not have a precise shape. Rather, the final appearance depends on the grain, shape and size of the piece of briar wood used. To a certain extent, the pipe maker works along the grain and leaves out imperfections in the wood.

This creates pipes with an incredibly beautiful grain or unusual shapes. Each pipe is therefore a unique piece.