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Just finished the Cult Blood Red Moon pipe. Now watching UFC 298 Main card. Going to have G.L. Pease Spark Plug in one of my earliest Eugène-Léon Ropp pipes (and my largest at 26" in length), a Cherrywood with a Natural Horn Stem. It’s stamped “Bussang,” so, it’s very likely it was made at Ropp’s original workshop there between 1870–1893.

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Just finished the Cult Blood Red Moon pipe. Now watching UFC 298 Main card. Going to have G.L. Pease Spark Plug in one of my earliest Eugène-Léon Ropp pipes (and my largest at 26" in length), a Cherrywood with a Natural Horn Stem. It’s stamped “Bussang,” so, it’s very likely it was made at Ropp’s original workshop there between 1870–1893.

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When I see this pipe I know there’s a fight tonight. Enjoy!
 

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Just finished the Cult Blood Red Moon pipe. Now watching UFC 298 Main card. Going to have G.L. Pease Spark Plug in one of my earliest Eugène-Léon Ropp pipes (and my largest at 26" in length), a Cherrywood with a Natural Horn Stem. It’s stamped “Bussang,” so, it’s very likely it was made at Ropp’s original workshop there between 1870–1893.

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What are those little protrusions at the shank/mortice? They kind of look like mini crucifix.
 
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