KAYWOODIE Prime Grain 22

KAYWOODIE Prime Grain 22

USA, 1950-70s

A very good Kaywoodie product made in the 1950-70s (1958-76 according to experts), old traditional shape (Nr. 22), good, almost perfect briar, moderately smoked.

The pipe markings are “KAYWOODIE \ PRIME GRAIN \ IMPORTED BRIAR”,”22″. The length is 14.2 cm (5.59″), bowl’s height is 4.4 cm (1.73″). External diameter of the bowl is 3.4 cm (1.34″), internal diameter is 2.0 cm (0.79″). The depth is 3.6 cm (1.42″) and this pipe weights 34 gr. Briar, vulcanite stem, aluminium stinger. The air hole looks just a little bit higher than the bottom, but still acceptable according to our opinion.

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