Description
Rattray's The Bagpiper Yellow Smoking Pipe
When smoking pipes, users often appreciate that the design keeps the smoke comfortably away from their eyes, enhancing the overall experience. Additionally, the versatility of these pipes allows them to be positioned on the belly, depending on the user's body size.
This particular style of pipe is currently in high demand. Previously, Rattray's offered options such as the Carnyx series and the semi-long Butcher's Boy pipes. The latest addition to their lineup is the Bagpiper.
Crafting a yellow mouthpiece of this size was a challenging endeavor, but suppliers were able to meet the exact specifications required. Although production costs were higher, the emphasis was placed on quality over price. To further enhance the smoking experience, a second, shorter mouthpiece is included, allowing users to enjoy their pipe in a variety of situations.
The ample bowl offers a delightful grip, and the tobacco chamber is quite spacious.
- Mouthpiece: Multicoloured acrylic
- Application: Metal
- Series: The Bagpiper
- Drilling: 9mm
- Material: Briar
- Surface: Grey
- Shape: Bent Apple
- Bowl Height: 55mm
- Chamber Diameter: 20mm
- Weight: 80 - 99g
- Length: 140mm
Rattray's Pipes
In 1911 the skilled tobacco blender Charles Rattray made his dream come true and took over a tobacco shop in the Perth, the old Scottish capital. Soon the shop became the destination for all pipe smokers from the surrounding area. Even to this day Rattray of Perth is known for its expertly blended tobacco. Its pipes are often regarded as some of the best on the market. Below is a selection of some of Rattray's finest pieces.