Parker Super Bruyere pipe, smooth burgundy colour with black ebonite mouthpiece, model 391 classic curved cornet. Super Bruyere rating. The pipe has a great visual impact thanks to its clean, sinuous lines, which make it very elegant. I was unsure whether to call it a bent Dublin, but on closer inspection it seems more like a cornet. It has a wonderful English cut flame with a fine partridge eye on one side of the bowl, which gives it absolute class. The pipe is medium in size and stands out for its capable bowl and excellent smokability in any situation. Its lightness makes it ideal for any smoke, whether you are out for a walk or sitting comfortably in an armchair. A fabulous pipe that is a pleasure to hold, even when unlit. This pipe was produced between 1952 and 1967 in the Dunhill factories. This can be seen from the stamping, which changed in 1967. In particular, the group to which it belongs is marked with a 3 in a circle, as was customary at Dunhill. Those who have the pleasure of trying it will enjoy excellent, flavourful smokes, typically English, at a very reasonable price. The pipe is used, smoked well and not too much, mainly with natural or English mixture tobaccos. Rating 9 out of 10. The pipe does not have its original bag or box.
Parker is a brand created by Alfred Dunhill in 1922 and was used to mark Dunhill pipes that had some defects. They cost less than Dunhill pipes but the quality of the briar was the same. From 1967 onwards, Parker pipes were produced at the Hardcastle factory and used their own briar, no longer Dunhill, which still owned and continues to own the brand. The pipe was very successful and is still worth owning and smoking today. The quality/price ratio is excellent for a classic English pipe that is still relevant today.
The pipes we sell second-hand are only from the best and most prestigious brands and are rigorously selected by me from private collections. The pipes in question must have been well cared for and smoked, generally having been smoked little, and are sanitised before being put up for sale. Once selected, they are disinfected and the interior sterilised, the mouthpiece is sanded and the entire pipe polished, including the bowl and mouthpiece. Casaropipe guarantees that at this point they are ready to continue to give satisfaction to a new enthusiast.

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