PETERSON Donegal Rocky X105

PETERSON Donegal Rocky X105

Ireland

This classical sandblasted billiard from Petersons doesn’t need any additional recommendations. This is the real Peterson!

The pipe markings are “DONEGAL \ ROCKY \ X105 \ A PETERSON PRODUCT \ MADE IN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND”. The collar is marked “K&P \ STERLING \ SILVER” and the hallmarks corresponding to Dublin, 1971. The length is 14.5 cm, bowl’s hight is 4.9 cm. External and internal diameters of the bowl are 3.3 cm and 2.0 cm. The depth is 4.0 cm and this pipe weights 38 gr. Briar, vulcanite stem, no filter.

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