Brinkmann Clay Tobacco Pipe Combo
This two-pipe combination includes pipes antique clay tobacco pipes that were produced for the German Brinkmann Tobacco Co.
The pipes were commissioned to be used as testing pipes for smokers of the Brinkmann Tobacco Company, founded in 1813 by Martin Brinkmann in Bremen, Germany.
Penn Valley Pipes was able to secure some of the last remaining inventory and we are presenting them here for you to add to your collection.
- One traditional clay pipe is made using hand-pressed clay into molds and comes with the Brinkmann label circling the stem.
- One traditional clay pipe is made using hand-pressed clay into molds with an image of a man with a broad tobacco leaf and the work Brinkmann embossed on both sides of the bowl.
Brinkmann Clay Tobacco Pipe Combo
$24.99 $19.99 plus tax where applicable
Brinkmann Clay Tobacco Pipe Combo
This two-pipe combination includes pipes antique clay tobacco pipes from the now-defunct Brinkmann pipe factory in Germany. Penn Valley Pipes was able to secure some of the last remaining inventory and we are presenting them here for you to add to your collection.
- One traditional clay pipe is made using hand-pressed clay into molds and comes with the Brinkmann label circling the stem.
- One traditional clay pipe is made using hand-pressed clay into molds with an image of a man with a broad tobacco leaf and the work Brinkmann embossed on both sides of the bowl.
Out of stock
Weight | 3 oz |
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Dimensions | 9 × 1 × 1.5 in |
Length | 6 inches and 8.5 inches |
Bowl Depth | 1" to 1.5 " |
Inside bowl diameter | .75 inch |
Tobacco chamber | medium-large |
Weight | 3 oz combined |
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