BK090

PAOLO BECKER - Moorland Fossil Oak + Boxwood Double Ring

PIPE INFORMATION


Country of origin

Rome, Italy

Made in...

2008

Mouthpiece Material

Lucite/Methacrylate

Shape

Canted Dublin

Size

Medium

Pipe Cleaner Test

Passed!



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PIPE DIMENSION

  • Total Length
  139 mm
-
5 7/16 inches
CONDITIONS
The pipe is brand new and it comes from Becker's workshop.
NOTES

The pipe will be shipped with its original leather sock.
STAMPING
Becker
Hand made in Italy 08
  • Length of Mouthpiece
  47 mm
-
1 7/8 inches
  • Outside Bowl Diameter
  39 mm
-
1 1/2 inches
  • Chamber Diameter
  20 mm
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13/16 inches  
  • Chamber Depth
  46 mm
-
1 13/16 inches
  • Bowl Height
  54 mm
-
2 1/8 inches
  • Weight
  33,2 Grams
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1,17 Oz.

 

DESCRIPTION
"Morta Wood" is generic term used to describe a semi-foxilized Oak wood which is has between 3000 and 6000 years. It is created when large trees are overturned by geological activity and buried in peat or clay in a oxygen-limited situation. Only in this way the wood is not able to rot normally and the very slow fossilizing petrification starts.
Till today many pipesmakers used "Morta" pipes to realize pipes: one above all is Trever Talbert from France.
It's very difficult to tell the exact age of this wood. I discussed this with Paolo and I can say that the wood is at least 3000 years old (but maybe it is 4500?). Something that Paolo was able to assure me is that these pieces of wood has been safely stocked and seasoned, after cutting, for almost 30 years!!
The experience and feel with a Morta wood pipe is basically different from briar: Morta pipes are extremely light in weight and the feel of the sandblasting is very peculiar, it is sharp and defined. The pipe seems to get hotter during smoking: don't worry, this is something normal with Morta pipes. The truth is that the pipe radiates heat through the grain. It become cool very quickly. I have to say that Morta pipes are probably more difficult to burn out than briar: it is still wood and if the heat goes up it could burn out, but it is very difficult.

Paolo Becker has recently started using Moorland Fossil Oak Wood and he will only make Morta pipes in black sandblasted and in a very limited number. Design of Morta pipes will absolutely follow classic Becker style, avoiding very thin shanks like his famous "Spaghetto" shank.
I am very happy to be able to get six to introduce them to you, through my website.

Just untill the end of the year, Paolo decided to offer for free any option or adornment (usually double wooden ring) on Morta pipes, to promote their introduction.
The pipe showed in this page is a beautiful canted dublin with a stacked bowl and round shank. Chamber is capacious and it has thick walls. I would invite you to observe the perfect design in this pipes. There are no "straight" lines but all have a very soft curve which makes the shape very balanced and gentle. The pattern of the wood is gorgeous all around the bowl. The round saddled mouthpiece has a double boxwood ring adornment.


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