The Tsuge pipe manufacturing workshop was founded in the 1930s by Kyoichiro Tsuge in Japan.
Thus one was born from a cigarette holder factory, which today is the largest and most advanced Japanese manufacturer in the field of pipes.
Its workshops for the production of pipes are based in Tokyo and in the Asakusa district.
Tsuge Japanese pipes have an undoubted international approach; more decidedly Japanese are other Tsuge pipes with metal finishes, bamboo details, refined lacquers.
But what all the models have in common is the coherent, meticulous, obstinate search for perfection.
Kyoichiro always looked for her, his heirs tenaciously look for her.
The Tsuge Tasting pipe line is specially designed for the tasting of specific tobaccos.
Minimalist in design, with black sandblasted finish they are very light and perfect in size.
Here we present the 21 mm straight Tsuge Tasting Pipe specially designed for Loose cut tobacco tasting.
Loose cut pipe tobaccos are a mixture with medium-long and coarse strips.
The Tsuge Tasting pipe is used to determine the small differences in tobacco aromas.
With its classic straight Billiard shape and large fireplace it can also be used for English mixtures and is excellent for everyday use.
Each Tsuge Japanese pipe is a unique and unrepeatable piece, the external finish may vary slightly from the image since each briar pipe is a unique piece.
The variations are intended only in the nuances of the briar, the measures and the shape do not vary.
TSUGE’S PIPE IS FASHIONED FOR THE TOBACCO ENTHUSIAST WHO INSISTS HANDLING ONLY THE FINEST CRAFTSMANSHIP.
MADE IN JAPAN OF BRIAR ROOT, THE PIPE WILL PROVIDE GENUINE ENJOYMENT FOR YEARS TO COME.
1) width 150 mm
2) height 48 mm
3) depth 36 mm
4) chimney diameter 21 mm
5) fireplace depth 47 mm
Features:
Mouthpiece in black methacrylate, white Tsuge logo
Mouthpiece diameter 8 mm.
Shape: billiard.
Weight: 35 grams
Finish: black sandblasted briar.
Markings: The Tasting Tsuge 21, Japan.
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