GEORG JENSEN Brass Band 306

Denmark, 2000s

A pipe from our own collection obtained in the early 2000s and smoked regularly and pleasantly. Inititally it was a smooth pipe with a number of factiry fills, but in the course of time it became not really nice look. Therefore it was recently rusticated in order to achieve both a better loook and more comfortable feel. The outcome you may see on the pictures.

The pipe markings are “Georg Jensen”, “Brass Band”, “306”. The length is 13.1 cm (5.16″), bowl’s height is 4.0 cm (1.57″). External diameter of the bowl is 4.1 cm (1.61″), internal diameter is 1.9 cm (0.75″). The depth is 3.1 cm (1.22″) and this pipe weights 39 gr. Briar, acrylic stem, 9 mm filter.

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