Estate Moretti Rusticated Poker Presmoked

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SKU
F1017
1.800,00 DKK 1.440,00 DKK
1440.00
A: 43 mm - 1.69" inch
B: 56 mm - 2.2" inch
C: 104 mm - 4.09" inch
D: 19 mm - 0.75" inch
E: 36 mm - 1.42" inch
Pipe - Measurements
Weight: 74 gram - 2.61 ounces
Filter: No Filter
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Product no: F1017

In 1968, Igino Moretti founded the Moretti Recanati brand in Recanati, Italy. It was later renamed and simplified to Moretti in 2004 and joined the AD year mark in September 2009.

Recanati is a small town full of humanities. In addition to gathering poets, writers and other artistic and literary figures, the development of pipe art is also booming. Recanati is also a distribution center for pipe factories. The tradition of making pipes in the town began in 1850. Among them is a pipe factory called Hully Briar, which had about 50 pipe masters in the early 20th century, which was quite large at the time, and Hully's chief was Mr. Igino Moretti. (Today Moretti's workshop is located across the street from the former residence of the former Italian writer Ciacomo Leopardi.)

We dont know who made this artificial amber material, but wow does it look and feel like the real thing. Maybe just the nicest mixture we have ever seen since mrs Olrik in Denmark stopped her production. The poker it self is compact, rusticated and jet black. A very modern and beautiful piece.

In 1968, Igino Moretti founded the Moretti Recanati brand in Recanati, Italy. It was later renamed and simplified to Moretti in 2004 and joined the AD year mark in September 2009.

Recanati is a small town full of humanities. In addition to gathering poets, writers and other artistic and literary figures, the development of pipe art is also booming. Recanati is also a distribution center for pipe factories. The tradition of making pipes in the town began in 1850. Among them is a pipe factory called Hully Briar, which had about 50 pipe masters in the early 20th century, which was quite large at the time, and Hully's chief was Mr. Igino Moretti. (Today Moretti's workshop is located across the street from the former residence of the former Italian writer Ciacomo Leopardi.)