Missouri Meerschaum, Kingston Judge
Missouri Meerschaum, Kingston Judge
Missouri Meerschaum, Kingston Judge
Missouri Meerschaum, Kingston Judge
Missouri Meerschaum, Kingston Judge
Missouri Meerschaum, Kingston Judge
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Missouri Meerschaum, Kingston Judge

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The Kingston Judge is the third pipe in the collaboration series of Missouri Meerschaum Company and the legendary blending house Cornell & Diehl. Like the Carolina Gent and Charles Towne Cobbler, the Kingston Judge brings you refined pipe smoking in a corn cob pipe.

A handsome and stately pipe, the Kingston Judge echoes the men of the past who walked the halls of Conway City Hall during its early lifetime as the Old Horry County Courthouse in what was then Kingston, and is now Conway, South Carolina. A filled and varnished Rob Roy bowl is inlaid with two beadlines that run below of the pipe’s rim and the bottom of the bowl is fitted with a genuine hardwood plug. A nickel ferrule on the shank compliments the beauty of the Cumberland pattern acrylic mouth piece.

Whether you smoke in the comfort of your own home in silent contemplation, or out in the night amongst others, the Kingston Judge will give you that delicious smoke and a comfortable air of sophistication.

Description

Straight Bit

Non-Filtered

Approximate Dimensions

Length:  5.75 in/146.05 mm

Bowl Height:  1.84 in/46.74 mm

Chamber Diameter:  .75 in/ 19.05 mm

Chamber Depth:  1.57 in/39.88 mm

Note: Due to the unique nature of a corncob and acrylic stems there will be some variations between the pipe received compared to the one photographed.