Listing the last few pipes from my collection as I scale back for retirement.


Late 1980’s Ascorti Slant Bowl long shank Hawkbill Zulu (sometimes called Woodstock) in the Business finish, handmade in Italy, complete with a leather drawstring bag, and factory Ascorti box


Ascorti Business rustication is quite easy to spot, as is the fumed aesthetic sported by the rim of this handsome 1980’s-era Zulu. There's quite an old-school Italian panache to this stunning Italian beauty, given the long shank and stylishly craggy finish with a black Italian acrylic stem. There's ample chamber within, and the condition is excellent.


Ascorti is a recognized brand with three generations of Ascortis having captained the helm, currently Roberto and Antonio.


This is a delightful pipe, light weight at only 1.32 oz. And with the rusticated surface, it will smoke sweetly & dryly. Draft hole is center bottom of the chamber. There is a wide-open draw. Passes a pipe cleaner easily.


Perfectly engineered tenon to mortise union is very sound & snug. Pipe does not accept a filter. Comes with a genuine leather pipe sleeve, as shown.


This pipe was bought new by me at the Tinder Box in KC MO.


Weight 1.32 ounces

Length 6 inches

Bowl width: 1-1/2 inches

Bowl height 2-1/2 inches tall side 2 inches short side

Chamber Diameter: 7/8 of an inch

Chamber depth: 2 inches tall side 1-3/4 inch short side


Stem has been buffed but the gold A is clear and visible. The pipe has been carefully cleaned and sterilized-allowing you to start enjoying it the moment you receive it.


Be sure to check out my other fine and rare pipes, and lighters etc. listed at buy it now prices or best offer.


From a fifty year collection of an avid pipe collector - now scaling back for retirement from a collection of around 500 pieces to a seven day rotation.


Lighters, Smoker’s Ephemera and Incredible pipes of finest makers from England, Ireland, Italy, Scandinavia, and the USA. Almost all are around 25 years old, some 50, 70, or in a couple of cases, 100 years old.


Please refer to pictures for most accurate representation. Thank you for looking