SAVINELLI Bruna 703

SAVINELLI Bruna 703

Italy

A fantastic pipe from the greatest Italian pipe maker! Some sources call Savinelli an “Italian Dunhill”:

“The original Savinelli pipe shows a remarkable similarity with pipes from Alfred Dunhill Ltd. and other traditional firms. The shape line is classical and mainly based on the English briar pipes. Over time a standard assortment of 48 shapes is developed, in a great variety of different finishes..” (c) pipedia

​The pipe markings are “SAVINELLI \ bruna”, “703 KS \ ITALY”. The length is 14.5 cm, bowl’s hight is 5.1 cm. External and internal diameters of the bowl are 3.8 cm and 2.0 cm. The depth is 4.6 cm and this pipe weights 44 gr. Briar, cumberland stem, 9 mm filter. The chamber has been protected with a break in paste.


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