Davidoff 202

DAVIDOFF 202

France

Zino Davidoff (1906-1994), one of the most famous tobacco businessmen and revolutionary (even iconic) people of the XX century’s culture said “the pipe is a valuable companion, the essence of tranquility and must be smoked with respect”.

Of course, rich variety of luxury tobacco and tobacco related products offered under the Davidoff brand would be incomplete without luxury as well smoking pipes. The pipes are beeing made since 1974 by leading French manufacturers such as Butz-Choquin and Cuty Fort Group (known for the Chacom, Jeantet, Vuillard, Lacroix and Ropp brands). An exclusive item!

The pipe marking is “Davidoff”, “202”. The length is 15.1 cm (5.94″), bowl’s height is 4.8 cm (1.89″). External diameter of the bowl is 3.4 cm (1.34″), internal diameter is 2.0 cm (0.79″). The depth is 4.3 cm (1.69″) and this pipe weights 34 gr. Briar, acrylic stem, no filter.

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