The Beast is unleashed and roaming the foggy streets of London...
Made from old Turkish briar, this bent semi-church warden is ornamented with brass inlays, tiger-eye stone and a wild dog tooth.
A pick-axe is one of my favorite shapes, and this one goes straight into the Demonic War Pick categorie.
The reverse tenon is made of a brass tube, going through the Tiger-eye stone and into the hollowed shank.
The stone is set between 3 briar claws, and secured into place with brass pins to ensure its solidity.
The wolf's head inlay is also made of brass, with a design that flows from the shank to the bowl.
The stem is acrylic with a delrin-lined mortise, and is branded with a brass Pagan cross. I noticed small scratches on the first picture which have been fixed now.
Pipe specifications:
Length: 190mm / 7.48inβ
Bowl Height: 74mm / 2.91β
Outside diameter: 32mm / 1.26β
Chamber diameter: 20mm / 0.78β
Chamber depth: 34mm / 1.34β
Weight: 52 grams / 1.83oz
Filter: None
Materials: Turkish Briar / wild dog tooth / Tiger-eye stone / Brass / Acrylic