ORLIK Captain Black Sloop N1

England

An amazing English indeed Orlik pipe dedicated to favorite tobacco of many pipe smokers around the world. Black clear sandblasted finish, anchor logo on the stem, the box designed similarly to the tobacco pouch – all attributes of a nice present to your friend or to yourself!

The pipe markings are “MADE IN LONDON \ ENGLAND”, “Captain Black \ Sloop”, “N1”. The length is 13.6 cm (5.35″), bowl’s height is 4.7 cm (1.85″). External diameter of the bowl is 3.4 cm (1.34″), internal diameter is 2.0 cm (0.79″). The depth is 4.0 cm (1.57″) and this pipe weights 35 gr. Briar, vulcanite stem, no filter. The pipe comes with the original box.

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