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Vincent Squat Diplomat - St. Claude on 2040-motos

US $110
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Tecumseh, Michigan, United States

Tecumseh, Michigan, United States
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Title: Vincent Squat Diplomat

Price: $8.00

Length: 5 3/4”

Height: 1 3/8”

Chamber Diameter: 7/8”

Marking on Stem: Shooting star

Marking on Shank: Vincent, St. Claude, Vielle Racine de Bruyere

General Description: This is a very nice squat diplomat. It has been moderately smoked. The bowl has some straight grain. The stem has some medium bite marks. There is a minor superficial burn mark on the bottom of the bowl.

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