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COMMENT: I was a little undecided whether to use the word "Dublin" or "Bell", but at the end, I thought the pipe came closer to the classic Dublin than the fanciful Bell. What I never hesitated about is the fact that the pipe is Extra Large. Let me put this into measurements. The bowl is 55mm (2.17 inches) in height and 48mm (1.89 inches) in diameter (externally, that is); the shank measures 45mm (1.77 inches) in length, while the entire pipe is 157mm (6.18 inches) long. I can tell by the patina of the wood that a well-aged piece of briar was used to make this pipe, but knowing how illusive wood is, I can't bet my life on it! What I'm sure of is that the wood is of as high quality as they come. Another indication of that is the incredibly beautiful grain all over the pipe. The grain is mainly tight Flame Grain all around the bowl, with super beautiful Bird's Eye on the bowl top and base. Note also the fancy saddle mouthpiece that Spanu created for this pipe; it kind of reminds me of some old English brands in their golden days. The mouthpiece seems to be as comfortable as they come, with a thickness of only 4.3mm, and it measures 18.5mm in width, offering the possibility of a good and comfortable clench. Last but not least is the double inserts Spanu used. You see, the shank has a thin, black, acrylic insert, while the mouthpiece has an even thinner, briarwood insert. Push the mouthpiece all the way in, and you get this very elegant, double insert, visually separating the shank from the mouthpiece, while bringing them together. |
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