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Having a Don Carlos in your pipe collection is like having a Stradivarius in your violin collection. You can just feel its presence, its beauty and its importance. If you like large pipes, but not giants, and the Canadian model appeals to you, then this very elegantly carved, light colored Carlos is probably going to be one of your best smoking favorite pipes. The shape looks like it could have been carved by one of the great Danish masters – and then multiplied with one and a half. Very nice flame grain and only barely smoked.
A: | 37 mm | - | 1.46" inch |
B: | 51 mm | - | 2.01" inch |
C: | 175 mm | - | 6.89" inch |
D: | 21 mm | - | 0.83" inch |
E: | 48 mm | - | 1.89" inch |
Weight:23 gram - 0.81 ounces
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Brand: | Don Carlos |
Product no: | Mh1204 |
Don Carlos pipes are born of thirty-year experience, inspired by local tradition, when at the beginning of 1900, Primo Soriani was a pipe maker near Cagli.
The briar used in Bruto Sordini's workshop has been seasoned in an open place for two years at least.
Each pipe, completely made by hand, is the result of a tidy selection of the rough material and then of elaboration of the shape. The chamber is always left natural, without coating, to allow the smoker the discovery of the interesting taste of briar.
Don Carlos pipes are born of thirty-year experience, inspired by local tradition, when at the beginning of 1900, Primo Soriani was a pipe maker near Cagli.
The briar used in Bruto Sordini's workshop has been seasoned in an open place for two years at least.
Each pipe, completely made by hand, is the result of a tidy selection of the rough material and then of elaboration of the shape. The chamber is always left natural, without coating, to allow the smoker the discovery of the interesting taste of briar.