PARKER Bruyere 374

PARKER Bruyere 374

England

A worthy representative of the Dunhill family — a stylish, practical, and well-preserved bulldog, born in the Parker-Hardcastle house after 1967. A solid, reliable smoker, and one we can confidently recommend.

Pipe markings “Parker \ OF LONDON”, “PARKER \ BRUYERE”, “374”
Length 13.9 cm (5.47″)
Bowl Height 3.8 cm (1.5″)
Outside Diameter 4.1 cm (1.61″)
Chamber Diameter 1.9 cm (0.75″)
Chamber Depth 2.6 cm (1.02″)
Weight 38 gr.

Briar, vulcanite stem, aluminium air cooler. We had to fix several more and less noticeable scratches and dents on the bowl.

The pipe has been thoroughly cleaned, polished, sanitized and now is ready for a new life.

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