Despite closure in 1991, Ropp has enjoyed a renaissance thanks to Chapuis-Comoy & Cie, who have taken up the reins and carried on the tradition of the brand's pipe designs.
We present this churchwarden Ropp Bon Goût 10113 pipe, whose special feature is a bent shank reinforced by an acrylic ring and an olive wood extension.
Slightly curved, this pipe will provide a cooled smoke thanks to the length of the ebonite stem which will be soft under the tooth.
These pipes are also known as “liseuses” or “liseuses”. Needless to say, they are the ideal pipes for enjoying a book without being bothered by the smoke.
FumerChic's tip: When dismantling the pipe, it is formally advisable to hold the stem at the junction with the shank, otherwise you risk ... breakage.
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