VAUEN 3604

VAUEN 3604

Germany

There’s a really nice, creative and quite moderately (if not lightly) smoked hybrid of the brandy shape and churchwarden from the best German manufactory. The pipe comes with two stems – the long vulcanite churcharden style and short acrylic one traditional for Vauen products, so you every time have a choice!

The pipe marking is “VAUEN”, “3604”. The length is 11.9 cm (4.68″) with the short acrylic stem and 23.8 cm (9.37″) with the long vulcanite one, bowl’s height is 5.1 cm (2.01″). External diameter of the bowl is 4.3 cm (1.69″), internal diameter is 2.0 cm (0.79″). The depth is 4.0 cm (1.57″) and this pipe weights 50 gr with acrylic stem and 55 gr with vulcanite stem. Briar, acrylic and vulcanite stema, 9 mm filter.

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