Visille Racine De Bruyere Vincent St Claude Squat Wide Stem Estate Pipe on 2040-motos
Sylva, North Carolina, United States
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THIS IS A VERY SQUATE ST CLAUDE BRUYERE ESTATE PIPE. IT IS WELL MARKED "VISILLE RACINE DE BRUYERE, VINCENT ST CLAUDE". THE SHORT WIDE CURVED PUSH-IN STEM FITS SNUG WITH A SHOOTING STAR LOGO, SOME LIGHT CHATTER NEAR LIP. THE DARK SPOT ON BOTTOM OF BOWL APPEARS TO BE ON SURFACE, DOES NOT COME THRU BRIAR, OTHERWISE BRIAR IS NICE. THE PIPE IS 5-1/2 INCHES LONG, 2 IN. DIAMETER BOWL IS 1-1/2 INCHES HIGH AND HAS AN INSIDE ID OF 7/8 INCH. PICS SHOW WELL. PLS SEE PICS, SEND QUESTIONS AND THANKS FOR LOOKING OUR WAY............ |
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