COMOYS Satin Matt Reject

COMOYS Satin Matt Reject

England, 1950-70s

This is a classic pipe indeed! Elegant, easy, almost not smoked Comoy’s bent from 1950s. The wood is healthy and singing, the grain is wonderful, the chamber is in an excellent condition, the stem is without any damages or issues. We only needed to polish and wax a bit to make it shining like a new!

We are proud to offer this pipe and surely it will be a nice addition to any collection!

The pipe markings are  “COMOYS \ SATIN MATT \ REJECT”, “MADE \ IN \ LONDON \ ENGLAND” and “215”.  The lenghts is 11.3 cm, bowl’s hight is 5.0 cm. External and internal diameters of this bowl are 3.0 cm and 2.2 cm. The depth is 4.1 cm and this pipe weights 40 gr. Briar, vulcanite stem, no filter.

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