GBD Dr. Plumb's two pipe bag

GBD Dr. Plumb’s two pipe bag

England

The pipe bag can comfortably accommodate 2 pipes, necessary accessories and tobacco itself in separate pockets.

The bag has normal used condition not excluding some surface wear, but without any identified major issues.

Approximate dimensions 19 x 10 cm (7.5 x 3.9″).

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