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Cumberland (6102F) (2025) Tobacco Pipe

Product Number: 002-015-8667

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Measurements & Other Details

  • Length: 5.98 in./151.89 mm.
  • Weight: 2.59 oz./73.48 g.
  • Bowl Height: 2.23 in./56.64 mm.
  • Chamber Depth: 1.79 in./45.47 mm.
  • Chamber Diameter: 0.86 in./21.84 mm.
  • Outside Diameter: 1.65 in./41.91 mm.
  • Stem Material: Vulcanite
  • Filter: None
  • Shape: Bent Billiard
  • Finish: Sandblast
  • Material: Briar
  • Country: England

About This Pipe

Dunhill's largest standard size designation, Group 6, presents a bowl and chamber of house pipe dimensions, here represented in the English marque's iconic "02" bent Billiard. Such a Group size thrusts the majority of the visual weight forward toward the bowl — the shank and stem gracefully arcing in an elegant flow that contrasts the bowl's firmness but completes a gestural undercurve in concert with the sweeping heel. A substantial briar in hand, this piece epitomizes Dunhill's classic shaping style but in decidedly bold proportions, and it's stamped "F" to designate it as being drilled to accommodate 9mm filters. It's dressed in the crisp, earth-toned sandblast of the Cumberland series, keeping the palette rustic and revealing handsome grain.

When Alfred Dunhill released his patented Shell Briar, he forever changed the pipe-smoking world at large. Dunhill has often been credited with being the first to offer sandblasted pipes (arguably the most popular finish today), and the Cumberland finish further displayed Dunhill's innovative spirit. Well received after its release in 1979, the Cumberland series was named for the English marque's warehouse on Cumberland road, and the line's signature, brindled vulcanite stem became so iconic, the warmly striated material is now referred to simply as "cumberland."

-John McElheny

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