Charatan Special Bent Dublin Army Extra Large

Smooth hazelnut-coloured Charatan Special pipe, classic curved Dublin model with black double comfort ebonite mouthpiece. Extra Large group rating. The pipe is an ORIGINAL Charatan, produced before the 1980s. The pipe is very elegant with its classic line, with a genuine silver army cap that gives the pipe a superior class.The pipe is large in size and stands out for its more than capable bowl for excellent smoking in any situation, whether walking or sitting comfortably in an armchair. The pipe is large in size and stands out for its more than capable bowl, which provides excellent smoking in any situation, whether walking or sitting comfortably in an armchair. The particular shapes of these pipes take us back to an era that no longer exists but retain an incredible charm. This one in particular is part of a more classic series with the addition of the army silver. The flaming is beautiful and regular across the entire bowl. An incredible pipe that is definitely worth owning. The pipes you find on this website were all produced before 1978. The flaming is beautiful and even across the entire bowl. An incredible pipe that is definitely worth owning. The pipes you find on this site are all produced before 1978, some even in the 1960s

Frederick Charatan began producing meerschaum pipes in 1863 and was an immediate success.This led him to start producing briar pipes, which brought him worldwide fame. Charatan was the first to create pipes entirely by hand from a piece of briar, including the mouthpiece.This set him apart from all the others who turned the bowl and used pre-moulded mouthpieces.As the first English manufacturer, from 1908 to 1910, Charatan This distinguished it from all others, who turned the bowl and used pre-moulded mouthpieces. As the leading English manufacturer, from 1908 to 1910, Dunhill bought its pipes at an exorbitant price to resell them in its own shop. This was because Charatan was considered the undisputed number one. Ruben Charatan succeeded his father in 1910 and later, in 1963 or 64, the company passed to his son.This was because Charatan was considered the undisputed number one. Ruben Charatan succeeded his father in 1910 and later, in 1963 or 64, the company passed to Herman G. Lane, with whom he had collaborated for years as a distributor for the United States.In 1978, Charatan finally came under the control of Dunhill, which closed the Prescot Street factory four years later. This marked the beginning of the brand's decline in fame and prestige. In 1978, Charatan finally came under the control of Dunhill, whichclosed the Prescot Street factory four years later. This marked the beginning ofthe brand's decline in fame and prestige.


The pipe for sale is exactly the one shown in the photos. Once sold, as it is handmade and therefore unique, the pipe will be removed from the site. The actual colour of the pipe may vary slightly from the photo as each monitor has its own shade. The dimensions have been taken accurately but may vary by a millimetre, either way.

  • Weight in grams

    54
  • Length (A)

    150 millimetres / 5.91 inches
  • Stove height (B)

    56 millimetres / 2.2 inches
  • External diameter (C)

    43 millimetres / 1.69 inches
  • Internal diameter (D)

    21 millimetres / 0.83 inches
  • Stove depth (E)

    47 millimetres / 1.85 inches
  • Filter

    No
  • Mouthpiece

    Ebonite

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