POUL WINSLOW Crown Viking

POUL WINSLØW Crown Viking

Denmark, 2020s

A fantastic catch from the last trip to Copenhagen: fresh, breathtaking and (of course:-)))) unsmoked Poul Winslow Crown 300 freehand pipe directly from the Danish Pipe Shop. Will stay in our own collection as warm remembrance about the country, people and cordial welcome in TDPS.

The pipe markings are “WINSLØW \ CROWN \ 300\ HANDMADE \ IN \ DENMARK”. The length is 14.8 cm (5.83″), bowl’s height is 6.0 cm (2.36″). External dimensions of the bowl are 6.4 x 5.1 cm (2.52 x 2.01″), internal diameter is 2.1 cm (0.83″). The depth is 4.2 cm (1.65″) and this pipe weights 92 gr. Briar, acrylic stem, 9 mm filter.

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