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SYNJECO SAMORETTI PIPES
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I call this unique shape "The Smurf Head"; look at it upside down, and you'll see what I mean. It's a great looking pipe that stands on its own, thanks to the flat "plateau" bottom. The bowl shape is similar to that of an Apple, but more round. I admire the way the bowl joins the main body of the pipe. The weight is incredibly little, considering how big the pipe is overall. I could have taken at least 10 different photos of this pipe; hopefully four will do! To my surprise, a cleaner runs through the mouthpiece and shank effortlessly. The tobacco chamber measures 24.5mm in diameter and 55mm in depth. |
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