PARKER Jockey Club 46

PARKER Jockey Club 46

England

A compact, lightweight, and affordable pipe hailing from the famous Dunhill’s subsidiary, Parker. The company was initially established by Alfred Dunhill to market Dunhill seconds and also served as an internal creative lab during certain periods. Dunhills and Parkers were made in the same premises using the same equipment at least until the last decades of the XX century. Consequently, many Parker pipes are highly valuable and collectible. Our featured pipe today, however, is designed to meet the needs of mass consumers.

Pipe markings “PARKER \ JOCKEY CLUB”, “MADE IN LONDON \ ENGLAND”, “46”
Length 12.3 cm (4.84″)
Bowl Height 4.1 cm (1.61″)
Outside Diameter 3.0 cm (1.18″)
Chamber Diameter 1.8 cm (0.71″)
Chamber Depth 3.3 cm (1.3″)
Weight 26 gr.
Briar, vulcanite stem, aluminium air cooler. The button is slightly corrfected, you may see the trace under a bright light.

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

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