• Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)
  • Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)
  • Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)
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  • Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)
  • Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)
  • Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)
  • Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)
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Sungard The Shire Vauen pipe (smooth)

€157.50

What you'll like :

A long stem, for a cool and smooth smoke!

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Description

A long pipe, inspired by The Lord of the Rings trilogy:

As with every other pipe from the "Auenland The Shire" line, the Sungard pipe has an original shape, inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's universe. Extremely pleasant to smoke, this pipe will seduce all fans of Gandalf, Aragorn or Bilbo...

A unique style:

On this model, the briar bowl has been carefully waxed (smooth finish) to highlight the wood grain. The stem is quite distinctive on theses pipes, as it combines a large beechwood section with a small acrylic mouthpiece. It's worth noting that bending the beech requires meticulous and delicate craftsmanship to achieve a perfect fit and an incomparable style!

This long ("churchwarden") pipe comes in a beautiful box, that represents the Shire, with 3 long pipe cleaners. The Vauen Sungard is meant to be smoked with a 9mm filter, that will make the smoking experience even more pleasing!

Product Details

Total length
Total length 31 cm
Bowl height
Bowl height 4,9 cm
Chamber diameter
Chamber diameter 1,9 cm
Chamber depth
Chamber depth 3,9 cm
Weight
Weight 58 g
["2","1","8","9","4"]
Country Germany
Stem material Acrylic
Filter 9mm
Finish Smooth
Material Briar wood
Stand-up No
Pipe shape Dublin
Vauen collection Auenland The Shire

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