NOTE: The idea behind the Morgan Bones pipe is to offer an honest, affordable pipe that prioritizes function over all else. Truly the “bare bones” briar pipe. You should expect a Morgan Bones pipe to have some cosmetic flaws that will not diminish the pipe’s smokability.
Brand: Morgan Pipes
Model: Bones
Shape: Bent Apple
Length: 5.58 in. / 141.81 mm.
Height: 1.88 in. / 47.79 mm.
Weight: 1.9 oz. / 55 g.
Bowl Depth: 1.57 in. / 39.87 mm.
Bowl Outside Diameter: 1.65 in. / 42.04 mm.
Bowl Inside Diameter: 0.75 in. / 19.22 mm.
Filter: None
Finish: Sandblast
Stem Material: Acrylic
Package: Sock
Country: Italy
Band: None
*Pipe measurements are approximate
- Brand:
- Morgan Pipes
- Model:
- Bones
- Shape:
- Bent Apple
- Length:
- 5.51-6.0 in.
- Height:
- 1.51-2.0 in.
- Weight:
- 1.51-2 oz.
- Bowl Depth:
- 1.51-1.75 in.
- Bowl Inside Diameter:
- .50-.75 in.
- Filter Size:
- None
- Finish:
- Sandblast
- Bowl Material:
- Briar
- Stem Material:
- Acrylic
- Country:
- Italy
- Bit:
- Fishtail
- Band:
- No
- One of a Kind:
- No
1 Review
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Flawed Pipes, Best Bargain
When I pulled this from the bag I was so happy to see virgin briar (no charring), there’s a couple flaws, nothing catastrophic. I am starting the break in process, you might want to be around non-smokers when you do this sometimes burnt briar smells like a skunk. I however am used to breaking in pipes and when I draw into the pipe it creates a vortex that aids in lighting the pipe. It smokes relatively cool and will only get better. I am truly impressed that a $50 pipe performs as well as a $600 Dunhill pipe (just isn’t as pretty)!