Dunhill Chestnut Prince Stubby 4107

Dunhill Chestnut smooth pipe in dark brown, model This new series of pipes was created in 2016 and is called Stubby, which means stocky in English. In fact, the characteristic of these pipes is that they have a normal-sized bowl but a shorter mouthpiece. This makes the pipe stockier (Stubby) but also very comfortable to smoke while walking or in the car. It seems impossible that such a small change could make the model look so different from the traditional one, but the pipe is very elegant and appealing. Those who see it for the first time often smile. The Stubby is currently only produced in four models: the Billiard, the Zulu, the Bulldog and the Prince. The Chestnut series was introduced in 1983 to offer a new variation on smooth pipes. Given the great success of the sandblasted Cumberland, they decided to use the same stain and colour but with a smooth finish. The pipe was produced in 2016. Rating group 4.

Alfred Dunhill opened his tobacco shop on Duke Street in London in 1983 and presented his first pipe in 1906. His intention was to create something that was useful and reliable, aesthetically beautiful: he wanted it to last over time and be the best of its kind. Dunhill pipes were soon considered among the best pipes in the world, and their success is still evident today. They are handmade with the finest materials, from briar to German ebonite, and with an almost obsessive meticulousness that guarantees a finished product that is perfect in every detail. The special oil treatment of the briar is the secret of their quality, carefully guarded and protected by patent. Dunhill models have become a benchmark in the world of pipes, recognised for their undisputed class, refinement and elegance. They are timeless models that continue to give enthusiasts great satisfaction today, just as they did in the past. Dunhill boasts many admirers and collectors around the world who appreciate its drier taste, which mainly enhances the EM models. There are two finishes, sandblasted and smooth, available in various categories depending on details such as colour or grain. They are graded from 1 to 6 according to their size, with 1 being the smallest and 6 the largest.

If, after more than a century, Dunhill is still one of the most sought-after and beloved pipes, it is perhaps due to Alfred's motto, which is still applied today in production: 'Nothing less than the best'.

The pipe for sale is exactlythe one shown in the photos. Once sold, as it is handmade andtherefore unique, the pipe will be removed from the website. The actual colour of the pipe mayvary slightly from the photo aseach monitor has its own shade. The dimensions have been measuredaccurately but may vary by a millimetre, either more or less.

  • Weight in grams

    39
  • Length (A)

    123 millimetres / 4.84 inches
  • Stove height (B)

    38 mm / 1.5 in
  • External diameter (C)

    42 mm / 1.65 in
  • Internal diameter (D)

    20 mm / 0.79 in
  • Stove depth (E)

    30 millimetres / 1.18 inches
  • Filter

    No
  • Mouthpiece

    Ebonite

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