Brand: Barling
Model: Benjamin - Ye Olde Wood
Style: 1820
Shape: Poker
Length: 5.38 in. / 136.67 mm.
Height: 1.99 in. / 50.60 mm.
Weight: 1.6 oz. / 46 g.
Bowl Depth: 1.36 in. / 34.60 mm.
Bowl Outside Diameter: 1.44 in. / 36.67 mm.
Bowl Inside Diameter: .74 in. / 18.79 mm.
Filter: 9 mm.
Finish: Smooth
Bowl Material: Briar
Stem Material: Acrylic
Package: Box
Country of Origin: Italy
Bit: Fishtail
Band: None
*Pipe measurements are approximate
**Pipe pictures are not of actual pipe you may receive.
- Brand:
- Barling
- Model:
- Benjamin - Ye Olde Wood
- Style:
- 1820
- Shape:
- Poker
- Length:
- 5.01-5.5 in.
- Height:
- 1.51-2.0 in.
- Weight:
- 1.51-2 oz.
- Bowl Depth:
- 1.25-1.5 in.
- Bowl Inside Diameter:
- .50-.75 in.
- Filter Size:
- 9 mm.
- Finish:
- Smooth
- Bowl Material:
- Briar
- Stem Material:
- Acrylic
- Country:
- Italy
- Bit:
- Fishtail
- Band:
- No
- One of a Kind:
- No
1 Review
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I've been a Barling fan for 50 years and have seen them through several revivals. As always, the pipes are made of top quality materials, and the finish is extraordinary, no matter which ones you may choose. This pipe has a poly finish and is very
My chief gripe at first was, it wouldn't sit flat, and tipped toward the long stem.. with a few smokes, this problem went away, it was that finely balanced. just a wee bit of cake and moisture and there you have it. It's the classiest version of this pipe I've ever seen in briar. still I think the bottom could have a few degrees more angle so it always sits right, with the bit not touching the table... I must admit I am biased in this regard as the 1st pipe I ever carved for myself was one like this, with a shorter stem, and a steeper cut, so it sat without tilting. I was 9 years old, as I recall! I think the shape is an archetype. In my way of thinking, this should sit about like a check mark sits on a page.