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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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While I’m not too sure about the history of the Darnell make, it appears that the pipes were made for export by Gasparini. Gasparini itself is an Italian make, named for its founders Mario and Ida Gasparini, who took up pipe-making all the way back in 1938. Gasparini has remained a family affair since, and…
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While originally born in Italy, Thomas Cristiano emigrated to the United States at the age of 16, quickly finding work in the S.M. Frank factory in Long Island. S.M. Frank is a historic American pipe-making company, and at this time Cristiano worked on Frank-owned makes such as Kaywoodie. Later, Cristiano departed to make his own…
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Like Castello, Mastro de Paja holds a special place in the world of Italian high-grade pipe workshops. Founded in 1972 by Giancarlo Guidi, the MdP team was soon joined by Giannino Spadoni and Bruto Sordini with the Guidi and Spadoni at the helm of the company until 1981. Guidi then left with Sordini to found…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Mario Grandi pipes are made by Italy’s Pierluigi family, headed by Aldo Pierluigi, an artisan pipe-maker since the 1970s. The Pierluigi family are also responsible for the Pierluigi make, as well as Mastro Beraldi. While I’ve categorized this Mario Grandi as a Rhodesian to better suit search algorithms, as well as our own category system,…
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Don Carlos belongs to a historic lineage within Italian pipe making. The workshop was founded by Bruto Sordini (along with his wife Rosaria), who had previously made pipes for Mastro de Paja, where he also met Giancarlo Guidi. In 1981, Sordini and Guidi left Mastro de Paja to found their own workshop, Ser Jacopo. After…
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Paronelli is an Italian pipe company founded by Jean-Marie Alberto Paronelli in the 1940s, one that has remained within the Paronelli family ever since. Jean-Marie ultimately passed the reins to his son Antonio Paronelli, who in turn passed them to his son, Ariberto. Alberto’s brother, Alberto Paronelli, also makes the company’s Volkan brand pipes. I…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Design Berlin is, as the name suggests, a German pipe-making company – and is in fact the number two best-selling German pipe make after Vauen. Founded in 1948 as Pfeifenstudio Hartmann by Hubert Hartmann, the company adopted the name Design Berlin and the lowercase ‘db’ logo in 1975 as part of a modernization push. This…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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If you’re familiar with Rossi pipes, you’ll probably know them as a brand owned by Savinelli, typically offering affordable versions of Savinelli lines. The history of the Rossi brand, however, is one almost as long as Savinelli’s, and indeed the two were competitors for a long time. Rossi was formally established in 1886 (just ten…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Much like in Denmark or Japan, many of the great names in Italian artisan pipe-making got their start working for other greats in their famous workshops. This was the case for artisans such as Giancarlo Guidi, Luigi Radice, Sergio Ascorti, and Maurizio Tombari. Luigi Viprati, on the other hand, is one of the few self-taught…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Aldo Velani pipes are made by Cesare Barontini at the latter’s factory in Italy. Originally, Aldo Velani was conceived by Mastercraft to be a new Italian make for the American market, as all of Mastercraft’s other pipes at the time were of English or French origin. Mastercraft partnered with Barontini, and thus the Aldo Velani…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gasparini made Darnell pipes back in the 1980s as a quality but affordable option. This pipe, like many others we stock came from a shop in Europe that closed many years ago. This is a stout rusticated billiard. Details: Length: 6.5″ / 165.1mm Bowl Width: 0.84 / 21.33mm Bowl Depth: 1.97″ / 50.03mm Weight:…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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As with so many of today’s premier Italian workshop makes, the story of Rinaldo begins at Mastro de Paja. The latter was a workshop founded by Giancarlo Guidi (later of Ser Jacopo) and Giannino Spadoni (later of Fiamma di Re), which the brothers Elio and Guido Rinaldo worked for as teenagers in the 1970s. At…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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If you’re familiar with Rossi pipes, you’ll probably know them as a brand owned by Savinelli, typically offering affordable versions of Savinelli lines. The history of the Rossi brand, however, is one almost as long as Savinelli’s, and indeed the two were competitors for a long time. Rossi was formally established in 1886 (just ten…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Il Ceppo is an Italian brand that has been producing high-grade pipes since the 1970s. Founded by the architect Giorgio Imperatori in Pesaro, Italy, Il Ceppo is a central figure in what has been called the Pesaro School of pipe design, along with other companies such as Ser Jacopo and Mastro de Paja. This particular…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Talamona is an Italian workshop situated in Italy’s historic pipe-making province of Varese. The make was founded by artisan Cesare Talamona, who oversaw production of Talamona pipes from its founding in 1970, until his retirement in 2007. Since 2007, production of Talamona pipes has been overseen by Paolo Croci, another Italian artisan, also known for…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Radice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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The Becker family is one of Italy’s most renowned pipe-making lineages. Beginning with the painter, sculptor, and WW2 British intelligence officer Fritz Becker, the Becker name became synonymous with Italian high-quality pipes after Fritz was discovered by Giorgio Musico, a pipe-maker himself, and owner of a popular pipe shop in Rome. Both Fritz and Giorgio…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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Like Castello, Mastro de Paja holds a special place in the world of Italian high-grade pipe workshops. Founded in 1972 by Giancarlo Guidi, the MdP team was soon joined by Giannino Spadoni and Bruto Sordini with the Guidi and Spadoni at the helm of the company until 1981. Guidi then left with Sordini to found…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Ser Jacopo is one of the most famous contemporary examples of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Rossi pipes are made by Savinelli, Italy’s most popular make, and an equally historic one at that. The Savinelli company itself was founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli and has continuously produced high-quality pipes for nearly 150 years. In 1985, Savinelli debuted the Rossi make, as a way of applying the same high-quality…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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Like Castello, Mastro de Paja holds a special place in the world of Italian high-grade pipe workshops. Founded in 1972 by Giancarlo Guidi, the MdP team was soon joined by Giannino Spadoni and Bruto Sordini with the Guidi and Spadoni at the helm of the company until 1981. Guidi then left with Sordini to found…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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As with so many of today’s premier Italian workshop makes, the story of Rinaldo begins at Mastro de Paja. The latter was a workshop founded by Giancarlo Guidi (later of Ser Jacopo) and Giannino Spadoni (later of Fiamma di Re), which the brothers Elio and Guido Rinaldo worked for as teenagers in the 1970s. At…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Il Duca pipes are made by Italian artisan Massimiliano (Max) Rimensi. Having amassed plenty of experience with woodworking as a young man assisting in his uncle’s carpentry workshop, Rimensi borrowed this workshop to experiment in creating tobacco pipes. After spending time traveling learning from other Italian masters in their workshops, Rimensi created Il Duca, as…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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In 1974, after growing impatient waiting for a pipe he’d ordered, Claudio Cavicchi decided he would simply make his own pipe instead. The former farmer from Bologna, Italy, spent the next 15 years making pipes, until his work took off and received widespread acclaim. Cavicchi’s pipe-making exploits have only become more renowned in the decades…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ser Jacopo is one of the most famous contemporary examples of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Armellini is something of a hidden gem in the world of Italian pipe-making. It is also a make that deserves more recognition, given the singular contributions of its namesake, Mauro Armellini, to Italian pipe history. Mauro himself began his pipe-making career at the Rossi factory in the 1960s, before it was acquired by Savinelli. Later,…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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As with so many of today’s premier Italian workshop makes, the story of Rinaldo begins at Mastro de Paja. The latter was a workshop founded by Giancarlo Guidi (later of Ser Jacopo) and Giannino Spadoni (later of Fiamma di Re), which the brothers Elio and Guido Rinaldo worked for as teenagers in the 1970s. At…
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Having a high-end briar cutter for a father-in-law, along with a pipe-maker for a brother-in-law Tonini Jacono began making pipes, in collaboration with his two extended family members, in 1981. In 1983, he started his own pipe workshop in Marche, Italy, founding the Jacono brand. After over four decades in the craft, Tonini continues to…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Having a high-end briar cutter for a father-in-law, along with a pipe-maker for a brother-in-law Tonino Jacono began making pipes, in collaboration with his two extended family members, in 1981. In 1983, he started his own pipe workshop in Marche, Italy, founding the Jacono brand. After over four decades in the craft, Tonino continues to…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Introducing the Volkan make requires a brief detour into Italian pipe history. Jean-Marie Alberto Paronelli, born in 1914, was one of the ‘fathers’ of Italian artisan pipe-making, a renown he achieved through pipes made under his own name, through designs he contributed to major Italian makes, and through his distribution of other artisan makes, such…
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In 1974, after growing impatient waiting for a pipe he’d ordered, Claudio Cavicchi decided he would simply make his own pipe instead. The former farmer from Bologna, Italy, spent the next 15 years making pipes, until his work took off and received widespread acclaim. Cavicchi’s pipe-making exploits have only become more renowned in the decades…
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Mastro Beraldi pipes are crafted by the Pierluigi family in Rome, Italy, headed by Aldo Pierluigi. After creating the Pierluigi make in the 1970s, Aldo and his family decided to apply their Italian artisan approach to a new make for American exports. This make was named Mastro Beraldi There is something really different about this…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Like Castello, Mastro de Paja holds a special place in the world of Italian high-grade pipe workshops. Founded in 1972 by Giancarlo Guidi, the MdP team was soon joined by Giannino Spadoni and Bruto Sordini with the Guidi and Spadoni at the helm of the company until 1981. Guidi then left with Sordini to found…
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Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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After arriving in Varese, Italy, with the intention of becoming a pipe-maker, Tommaso Spanu was taken under the wing of Alberto Paronelli, one of the first modern-Italian master carvers. From here, Tom Spanu was charged with creating the high-grade Clairmont make owned and distributed by Paronelli. I’ve elected to classify this as a Dublin, but…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Il Ceppo is an Italian brand that has been producing high-grade pipes since the 1970s. Founded by the architect Giorgio Imperatori in Pesaro, Italy, Il Ceppo is a central figure in what has been called the Pesaro School of pipe design, along with other companies such as Ser Jacopo and Mastro de Paja. In my…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Don Carlos belongs to a historic lineage within Italian pipe making. The workshop was founded by Bruto Sordini (along with his wife Rosaria), who had previously made pipes for Mastro de Paja, where he also met Giancarlo Guidi. In 1981, Sordini and Guidi left Mastro de Paja to found their own workshop, Ser Jacopo. After…
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The Bones pipe, also known as the Morgan Bones, is the brainchild of American artisan Chris Morgan. Originally conceived in 2015, the idea behind the bones was to offer a pipe that was both affordable and honest, as many pipes in this former category tended to rely on putty fills and other techniques to hide…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Much like in Denmark or Japan, many of the great names in Italian artisan pipe-making got their start working for other greats in their famous workshops. This was the case for artisans such as Giancarlo Guidi, Luigi Radice, Sergio Ascorti, and Maurizio Tombari. Luigi Viprati, on the other hand, is one of the few self-taught…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Sale!
Mastro Geppetto pipes are made by the Italian workshop brand Ser Jacopo. One could call them Ser Jacopo’s series of ‘affordable’ pipes, and while this would be correct purely from the standpoint of price, it wouldn’t be entirely fair to them in other regards. Geppetto pipes are hand made from the same high-grade briar as…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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This particular pipe is unbranded. As it came with a set of similar pipes from Italy, I’m going to assume it’s also Italian-made. I presume it was made by one of the major factories over there and distributed as an affordable, workhorse pipe, which is often the case. I must say, for a presumably affordable…
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Don Carlos belongs to a historic lineage within Italian pipe making. The workshop was founded by Bruto Sordini (along with his wife Rosaria), who had previously made pipes for Mastro de Paja, where he also met Giancarlo Guidi. In 1981, Sordini and Guidi left Mastro de Paja to found their own workshop, Ser Jacopo. After…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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The Becker family is one of Italy’s most renowned pipe-making lineages. Beginning with the painter, sculptor, and WW2 British intelligence officer Fritz Becker, the Becker name became synonymous with Italian high-quality pipes after Fritz was discovered by Giorgio Musico, a pipe-maker himself, and owner of a popular pipe shop in Rome. Both Fritz and Giorgio…
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Radice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi…
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Armellini is something of a hidden gem in the world of Italian pipe-making. It is also a make that deserves more recognition, given the singular contributions of its namesake, Mauro Armellini, to Italian pipe history. Mauro himself began his pipe-making career at the Rossi factory in the 1960s, before it was acquired by Savinelli. Later,…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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I’m not entirely sure why this pipe is devoid of any distinguishing nomenclature. It has ‘Italy’ stamped on its stem, so it must be Italian-made, but it doesn’t strike me as a basket pipe. It appears well made, with plenty of nice, bird’s-eye grain patterns and even an acrylic accent. It should make for a…
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Radice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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Don Carlos belongs to a historic lineage within Italian pipe making. The workshop was founded by Bruto Sordini (along with his wife Rosaria), who had previously made pipes for Mastro de Paja, where he also met Giancarlo Guidi. In 1981, Sordini and Guidi left Mastro de Paja to found their own workshop, Ser Jacopo. After…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. Details: Length: 5.5″ / 139.7mm Bowl Width: 0.81 / 20.57mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ / 38.10mm Weight: 2.1oz / 62g
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 20.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 1.7oz / 50g
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Named for the company’s home township, Brebbia was founded in 1953 by Enea Buzzi, an alum of Savinelli’s manufacturing division. Still in operation 70 years later, Brebbia is one of Italy’s oldest extant pipe companies, with production still being undertaken using simple lathes and traditional methods of hand finishing. More recently, Brebbia has also collaborated…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. I must say, while Roma are affordable pipes, I find this one absolutely delightful. It is a fairly simple, quarter-bent billiard. The natural, light blonde stain does well to accentuate these…
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Like Castello, Mastro de Paja holds a special place in the world of Italian high-grade pipe workshops. Founded in 1972 by Giancarlo Guidi, the MdP team was soon joined by Giannino Spadoni and Bruto Sordini with the Guidi and Spadoni at the helm of the company until 1981. Guidi then left with Sordini to found…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Sale!
It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Radice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Radice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Sale!
Armellini is something of a hidden gem in the world of Italian pipe-making. It is also a make that deserves more recognition, given the singular contributions of its namesake, Mauro Armellini, to Italian pipe history. Mauro himself began his pipe-making career at the Rossi factory in the 1960s, before it was acquired by Savinelli. Later,…
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Sale!
Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. I must say, while Roma are affordable pipes, I find this one absolutely delightful. It is a fairly simple, quarter-bent apple – though one bordering very close on being a somewhat…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. I’ve labeled this pipe as a churchwarden for the sake of simplicity, but its proportions are probably a little closer to a demi-warden, or tavern pipe. In either case, it’s a…
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Ser Del Nobile emerged as a result of S.M. Frank & Co’s expansion of its enterprise into Europe – more specifically, into Italy. Those familiar with 20th century pipe history may recognize S.M. Frank as the American pipe company which, at one time, owned and manufactured the Kaywoodie, Yello-Bole, Medico, Heritage, and William Demuth makes….
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously offered high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Piero Vitale is an Italian artisan who began his pipe-making career in 2014. A member of Italy’s prestigious Accademia della Pipa, Vitale has found considerable success both as the maker of Vitale pipes, and as the designer of the Bluebird and Proxima makes. While his work is inspired by Tom Eltang, Kent Rasmussen, Gian Gamboni…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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GBD was one of several prominent examples of a French pipe brand that, due to certain circumstances, became a maker most associated with classic ‘British’ pipes. Founded in 1850 by the French trio Ganneval, Bondier & Donninger, the brand was bought by English company Oppenheimer at the beginning of the 20th century, who opened factories…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 20.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 1.2oz / 36g
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 19.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.6oz / 48g
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Armellini is something of a hidden gem in the world of Italian pipe-making. It is also a make that deserves more recognition, given the singular contributions of its namesake, Mauro Armellini, to Italian pipe history. Mauro himself began his pipe-making career at the Rossi factory in the 1960s, before it was acquired by Savinelli. Later,…
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Gigi pipes occupy an interesting position in the history of Italian pipe-making. The story begins with the founding of Sociedade Rovera, a pipe-making company in Varese, Italy, by the Rovera family. As members of the Rovera family left to start their own ventures, the dynasty associated with the name would be split into several companies;…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Viking was a make originally created by Bjarne Nielsen as a sub-brand of his main-line Bjarne pipes. Nielsen himself was one of the towering figures of Danish pipe-making until his passing in 2008, introducing the world to a generation of talented pipe-makers from his home country. While neither Nielsen nor Bjarne are around anymore, the…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. This Roma is a rare example of a churchwarden (or demi-warden) from the Italian make, while also keeping to a distinctly Italian aesthetic not found in many pipes of this variety….
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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Tendi is the name used by Graziano Tendi, an artisan pipe-maker from Italy. Tendi became enamored with tobacco pipes as a teenager, before beginning to collect and restore them. After developing his restoration skills, Tendi turned his attention to making his own pipes, which he has continued to do for the last ten years. While…
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Named for the company’s home township, Brebbia was founded in 1953 by Enea Buzzi, an alum of Savinelli’s manufacturing division. Still in operation 70 years later, Brebbia is one of Italy’s oldest extant pipe companies, with production still being undertaken using simple lathes and traditional methods of hand finishing. More recently, Brebbia has also collaborated…
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Baraccini Pipes stand as a testament to understated triumph in the world of affordable pipes. Over the past decade, tens of thousands of Baraccini pipes have been embraced by aficionados, drawn back repeatedly to these remarkably affordable Italian briars. For those seeking to provide their customers with elegant pipes that deliver exceptional performance at an…
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1It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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I’m not entirely sure who makes Roma pipes, but my research appears to point to them being seconds produced by the many pipe factories in Italy. By ‘seconds’ I of course mean pipes that have minor, superficial imperfections that meant the pipe did not meet the exceedingly high visual standards of Italy’s great makers. I…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Barracini is a make of budget-friendly Italian-made pipes. Despite that, this one features quite a curious design, one that I wouldn’t necessarily call Italian, nor traditionally English-French. It’s a kind of squat apple shape, with a black, rusticated bowl and a smooth-polished blonde rim and underside. I quite like it, even more so considering how…
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Roma are budget-friendly pipes made by Italy’s major pipe factories. One could think of them as an unofficial ‘seconds’ line for various Italian mainstays. This Roma is a fairly traditional straight brandy, though the proportions remind me a little of the Danish billiard popularized by artisan carvers. The pipe is completely unsmoked, with an original…
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While not as well known as other Italian pipe brands, Barontini is one of the oldest in the country. Founded in 1890 in Tuscany by Turildo Barontini, the company initially only produced briar, but in 1925, Turildo’s son Bruno shifted the operation to making pipes from this briar. Later, the company was inherited by Cesare…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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I’m not entirely sure who makes Roma pipes, but my research appears to point to them being seconds produced by the many pipe factories in Italy. By ‘seconds’ I of course mean pipes that have minor, superficial imperfections that meant the pipe did not meet the exceedingly high visual standards of Italy’s great makers. I…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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I’m not entirely sure who makes Roma pipes, but my research appears to point to them being seconds produced by the many pipe factories in Italy. By ‘seconds’ I of course mean pipes that have minor, superficial imperfections that meant the pipe did not meet the exceedingly high visual standards of Italy’s great makers. …
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Equipped with all the necessary products and accouterments your customers might need to keep their pipes in good condition, Savinelli’s Pipe Dopp Kit is a complete cleaning kit perfect for any pipe smoker. Nestled within its 140th anniversary presentation box, the kit includes: Stem polish (a special paste used to clean vulcanite mouthpieces) 18ml bottle…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Viking was a make originally created by Bjarne Nielsen as a sub-brand of his main-line Bjarne pipes. Nielsen himself was one of the towering figures of Danish pipe-making until his passing in 2008, introducing the world to a generation of talented pipe-makers from his home country. While neither Nielsen nor Bjarne are around anymore, the…
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This flashy Roma came to us as part of a large collection of new old stock inventory. This bent billiard Roma stuck out as its sporting a bright red finish with an equally flashy mouthpiece. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 19.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 1.7oz / 50g
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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I’m not entirely sure who makes Roma pipes, but my research appears to point to them being seconds produced by the many pipe factories in Italy. By ‘seconds’ I of course mean pipes that have minor, superficial imperfections that meant the pipe did not meet the exceedingly high visual standards of Italy’s great makers. …
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Baraccini Pipes stand as a testament to understated triumph in the world of affordable pipes. Over the past decade, tens of thousands of Baraccini pipes have been embraced by aficionados, drawn back repeatedly to these remarkably affordable Italian briars. For those seeking to provide their customers with elegant pipes that deliver exceptional performance at an…
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I’m not entirely sure who makes Roma pipes, but my research appears to point to them being seconds produced by the many pipe factories in Italy. By ‘seconds’ I of course mean pipes that have minor, superficial imperfections that meant the pipe did not meet the exceedingly high visual standards of Italy’s great makers. …
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This pipe was a bit of a mystery to me, what with it not being stamped. Is isn’t a basket pipe – you can tell that just from looking at it – and it has a smooth panel set aside from the rusticated finish where a stamp would, ordinarily, be placed. It feels well made…
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Lorenzetti is something of a lesser known name in Italian pipe-making, however it is no less historic than its more famous compatriots. The make was founded by Otello Lorenzetti, born in 1911, who first began to carve pipes under his own name in 1934, after having worked at the Catena Remigio pipe factory in Recanati….
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I’m not entirely sure who makes Roma pipes, but my research appears to point to them being seconds produced by the many pipe factories in Italy. By ‘seconds’ I of course mean pipes that have minor, superficial imperfections that meant the pipe did not meet the exceedingly high visual standards of Italy’s great makers. I…
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Viking was a make originally created by Bjarne Nielsen as a sub-brand of his main-line Bjarne pipes. Nielsen himself was one of the towering figures of Danish pipe-making until his passing in 2008, introducing the world to a generation of talented pipe-makers from his home country. While neither Nielsen nor Bjarne are around anymore, the…
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Great budget friendly clincher! Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 19.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 1.6oz / 48g
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Viking was a make originally created by Bjarne Nielsen as a sub-brand of his main-line Bjarne pipes. Nielsen himself was one of the towering figures of Danish pipe-making until his passing in 2008, introducing the world to a generation of talented pipe-makers from his home country. While neither Nielsen nor Bjarne are around anymore, the…
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There is little in recorded pipe history about the maker, or makers, of Don Roberto pipes. Collectors have pointed out the similarities between Don Roberto shapes and shape codes and those of GBD and Savinelli, suggesting that the pipes were made, at various times and in various places, for or by those companies. Sometimes it…
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‘Primo’ pipes are something of a mystery. To my knowledge, there are two significant pipe-makers in recorded history to have been called ‘Primo.’ The first, was the Italian Primo Soriani, who was something of a mentor figure for Bruno Sordini of Ser Jacopo and Don Carlos. The other is Primo Polidori, who was an Italian-American…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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Dr Grabow might just be the quintessential American working man’s pipe. Created in 1932 by Linkman & Co., the Dr Grabow name soon became a staple in the American pipe world, being still produced today and enjoyed by novices and veterans alike. Here’s something you don’t see every day – a meerschaum-lined Dr Grabow. This…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Fe-Ro, also known as fe.ro (lowercase) pipes were the creation of Federico Rovera, an Italian pipe-maker who, with his four brothers, first took up the craft in 1911, in Varese, in northern Italy. With his sons, Federico established the Figli di Federico Rovera pipe factory, which quickly became the second largest in Italy. Fe-Ro continues…
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Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 19.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.9″ Weight: 2.0oz / 58g
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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This flashy Roma came to us as part of a large collection of new old stock inventory. This straight billiard Roma stuck out as its sporting a bright red finish with an equally flashy mouthpiece. Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 20.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.7″ Weight: 2.5oz / 51g
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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While not as well known as other Italian pipe brands, Barontini is one of the oldest in the country. Founded in 1890 in Tuscany by Turildo Barontini, the company initially only produced briar, but in 1925, Turildo’s son Bruno shifted the operation to making pipes from this briar. Later, the company was inherited by Cesare…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Don Carlos belongs to a historic lineage within Italian pipe making. The workshop was founded by Bruto Sordini (along with his wife Rosaria), who had previously made pipes for Mastro de Paja, where he also met Giancarlo Guidi. In 1981, Sordini and Guidi left Mastro de Paja to found their own workshop, Ser Jacopo. After…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 18.4mm Bowl Depth: 1″ Weight: 1.0oz / 29g
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Radice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Radice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Il Ceppo is an Italian brand that has been producing high-grade pipes since the 1970s. Founded by the architect Giorgio Imperatori in Pesaro, Italy, Il Ceppo is a central figure in what has been called the Pesaro School of pipe design, along with other companies such as Ser Jacopo and Mastro de Paja. Details:…
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Details: Length: 6.4″ Bowl Width: 22.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.2″ Weight: 1.3oz / 37g
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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The Becker family is one of Italy’s most renowned pipe-making lineages. Beginning with the painter, sculptor, and WW2 British intelligence officer Fritz Becker, the Becker name became synonymous with Italian high-quality pipes after Fritz was discovered by Giorgio Musico, a pipe-maker himself, and owner of a popular pipe shop in Rome. Both Fritz and Giorgio…
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If you’re looking for a well made but affordable pipe, this Smokers Den bulldog is a great option. Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 22.0mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 1.4oz / 42g
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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Il Ceppo is an Italian brand that has been producing high-grade pipes since the 1970s. Founded by the architect Giorgio Imperatori in Pesaro, Italy, Il Ceppo is a central figure in what has been called the Pesaro School of pipe design, along with other companies such as Ser Jacopo and Mastro de Paja. This is…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Caminetto was, and is to this day, a decisive figure in the history of Italy’s pipe workshop tradition. After spending time developing their skills in the Castello workshop, Sergio Ascorti and Luigi Radice left to found their own venture, which they named, ‘Caminetto.’ Here, Ascorti and Radice were able to create their own now-classic shapes…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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Ascorti belongs to a historic lineage in Italian artisan pipe-making. Guiseppe ‘Peppino’ Ascorti was first employed as a pipe-maker in the 1950s, in Carlo Scotti’s Castello workshop in Cantu. There he met Luigi Radice, and in the 1960s the two decided to leave Castello to create their own pipe-making workshop, under the name ‘Caminetto.’ At…
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Like many Italian workshop brands, Ardor pipes are a family affair. The name itself is an acronym of Angelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son pipe-makers who created the brand in 1972. The Rovera family’s history with pipes goes back much further, however, as Angelo’s own father, Francesco, had previously established the Sociedade Rovera…
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Ser Jacopo is likely the most famous contemporary example of high-grade, workshop-made Italian pipes. It also belongs to a very special tradition in Italian pipe-making, having been established by Giancarlo Guidi and Bruno Sordini after the two had left another great Italian workshop, Mastro de Paja. Together, Guidi and Sordini created a brand of pipes…
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We’re fairly certain Cucciola was made in Italy in the 1970s. The rustication and horn bit gives this bent author a rugged feel. Details: Length: 5.2″ Bowl Width: 19.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 2.3oz / 67g
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello quickly became known for producing some of the finest smoking pipes in the world. Over the years, the people involved in making Castello pipes has changed – such as Luigi Radice and Sergio Ascorti, who developed their skills in the Cantu workshop before leaving to start Caminetto, or…
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While not as well known as other Italian pipe brands, Barontini is one of the oldest in the country. Founded in 1890 in Tuscany by Turildo Barontini, the company initially only produced briar, but in 1925, Turildo’s son Bruno shifted the operation to making pipes from this briar. Later, the company was inherited by Cesare…
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Renowned for their cost-effectiveness and reliable performance, the Bones pipes stand out as one of our best-selling and highly favored pipes. Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 19.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.0oz / 30g
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If you’re familiar with Rossi pipes, you’ll probably know them as a brand owned by Savinelli, typically offering affordable versions of Savinelli lines. The history of the Rossi brand, however, is one almost as long as Savinelli’s, and indeed the two were competitors for a long time. Rossi was formally established in 1886 (just ten…
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Not much is definitively known about Jobey pipes, but they’ve been documented as far back as the 1920s, and more consistently from the 1940s to the 1980s. It is possible that Jobey was originally an English make, but for the bulk of their production, they’ve been an American staple (aside from a brief stint under…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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A nice little nosewarmer with an round shank. This little guy would be right at home in your pocket or backpack. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 17.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.1″ Weight: 1.3oz / 39g
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though various Savinelli lines have come and gone over the years, the brand has always been notable for putting out classically…
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The Brebbia Duo Filter presents a captivating and distinctive handcrafted pipe hailing from sunny Italy. Despite its unconventional shape, it pays homage to classic design principles, enabling the simultaneous use of two 9mm filters. This innovative approach aims to extract the maximum moisture from the smoke before it reaches the pipe smoker’s mouth. The extended…
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Like a great sea vessel, this pipe will take everything you can throw at it. Details: Length: 6.5″ Bowl Width: 20.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 1.6oz / 47g
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Stanwell is one of Denmark’s most celebrated and enduring pipe companies, having been founded by Poul Nielsen shortly after the second world war. Over the last six decades, Stanwell has established itself as both a leader in innovative Danish design and for producing well-priced pipes with precision construction and engineering. Many of its designs were…
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Don Carlos belongs to a historic lineage within Italian pipe making. The workshop was founded by Bruto Sordini (along with his wife Rosaria), who had previously made pipes for Mastro de Paja, where he also met Giancarlo Guidi. In 1981, Sordini and Guidi left Mastro de Paja to found their own workshop, Ser Jacopo. After…
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It is probably fair to say that Savinelli is Italy’s most famous pipe brand. Founded in Milan in 1876 by Achille Savinelli, the brand has continuously produced high quality pipes for nearly 150 years. Though it is sadly no longer produced, the Nonpareil (meaning ‘without equal,’ or ‘incomparable’) was one of Savinelli’s top lines, which…
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Renowned for their cost-effectiveness and reliable performance, the Bones pipes stand out as one of our best-selling and highly favored pipes. Details: Length: 5.2″ Bowl Width: 19.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.6oz / 46g
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Nothing fancy, but will make for an affordable companion. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 19.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.4oz / 40g
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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The Bones series is a line of pipes created by American artisan Chris Morgan. Launched in 2015 with the guiding principle of offering inexpensive, workhorse pipes, Bones pipes are made from decades old (and therefore well seasoned) Italian stummels and acrylic stems. Instead of filling in any purely cosmetic imperfections, the briar of a Bones…
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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A graduate of Italy’s prestigious Academia della Pipa, Michele Sottocasa has been making pipes for over a decade under the la Biota name. Prior to becoming a pipe-maker, Sottocasa trained and worked as a designer and art director, and la Biota pipes continue this drive towards a distinct aesthetic vision. The name, ‘la Biota,’ originally…
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A simple and portable shape. Ultralight weight. The pipe you see is the pipe you get! Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 19.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 1.1oz / 32g
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Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 20.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 1.5oz / 44g
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Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 20.0mm Bowl Depth: 1.3″ Weight: 50g
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Details: Length: 2.5″ Bowl Width: 24.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 1.1oz / 32g
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Giorgio Musico, a dedicated supporter of Becker pipes and the manager of the famous Carmignani shop in Rome, began collecting Fritz and Paolo Becker’s work in 1979. This passion led to the establishment of the Becker & Musico pipe shop in Rome and the creation of the Becker & Musico pipe, a collaboration between Giorgio’s…
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We’ve had several Sherwood Rock Sav’s in the past, but haven’t had a chance to read up on the line. Rebornpipes said something in an old blog of his that makes sense to me. The Sherwood Rock was probably Savinelli’s answer to the Custonbilt craze. Who knows. This is a finish you either love or…
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We acquired this Don Carlos gem at the Chicago Pipe Show, and I must say it’s my personal favorite among the Don Carlos pipes we’ve ever had in our inventory. It appears to be in unsmoked condition, or perhaps just a smoke or two. This pipe is impressively sizable and certainly commands attention! Details:…
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Although this is a Savinelli Extra, this is a sleek looking pipe. The mouthpiece has a slight bent, adding to it’s appeal. Many Savinelli Extras have fills which is certainly a downside! Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 19.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 1.8oz / 53g
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Even though we stock new Rossi pipes, I have to admit, this is the coolest Rossi we’ve had. They should consider bringing back these older shapes that are outside the norm. We’d definitely be well stocked. The one downside, it’s got a few fills. The plus, it’s unsmoked! Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 20.5mm…
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This prince is just a great looking pipe. It’s sits well in the hand, and sports a large 24mm chamber! Details: Length: 6.3″ Bowl Width: 23.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 2.1oz / 60g
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This Savinelli really stood out to me, mostly for it’s simplicity but defined shaping. We’ve researched the Extra line but haven’t been able to learn anything definitive. Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 21.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 1.4oz / 41g
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A chunky full bent Egg. Details: Length: 5.2″ Bowl Width: 18.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 46g
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In contrast to many other Italian pipe makers, Savinelli adheres closely to the traditional proportions inspired by English and French pipe crafting. While the majority of Italian pipe designs tend to embrace dramatic and highly stylized interpretations of classic shapes, featuring notably taller and broader bowls alongside relatively slimmer shanks, Savinelli maintains a more balanced…
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 18.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 1.2oz / 35g Stem: Vulcanite
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Details: Length: 7.5″ Bowl Width: 22.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 48g Stem: Replacement / New
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Here we see one of Savinelli’s most unique of finishes applied to the “412 KS” — a tall, broad straight Dublin shape. Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 21.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 43g
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Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 21.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 58g Stem: Lucite
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We couldn’t find much in our research about Ice Age. It’s certainly unique! Details: Length: 6.5″ Bowl Width: 20.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 49g Stem: Lucite
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This Caminetto is a real beauty. Overall great condition. Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 19.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 44g Stem: 9mm
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Details: Length: 2.5″ Bowl Width: 22.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 38g
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We’ve had the privilege of stocking several Paolo Becker pipes this year. This bent apple is probably my favorite. It’s makes for a great clincher, although it is a little heavy. It also fits great in hand. Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 22.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.7″ Weight: 66g Stem: Acrylic
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The 509 is among my favorite Savinelli shapes. The Hercules 509 is no longer made, which is unfortunate. Details: Length: 6.5″ Bowl Width: 22.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 2.5oz / 70g
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This is a really handsome pipe! Ser Jacapo makes some of the finest Italian pipes on the market. This lovat came to us from a customer who is fine tuning his rotation and wanted to part with some of his pipes. Luckily, he took really great care of his pipes. The original sleeve also comes…
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Details: Length: 7.6″ Bowl Width: 23.0mm Bowl Depth: 2″ Weight: 59g
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Details: Length: 4.8″ Bowl Width: 19.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 34g Stem: Acrylic
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If you’re familiar with Becker pipes, it’s highly unlikely that you haven’t heard of the Musico name. Giorgio Musico, a dedicated advocate of their craftsmanship and the manager of the renowned Carmignani shop in Rome, began acquiring every pipe that Fritz and Paolo Becker could offer him from the moment he first encountered their work…
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This elegant Rhodesian Is pure class. The nickel band and military mount are a great accompaniment to the sleek black sandblast. Details: Length: 6.6″ Bowl Width: 20.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.3″ Weight: 38g
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This square shank Rhodesian is gorgeous. It features a very precise sandblast that gives great depth to its warm brown hue. The highly polished, solid copper trim ring sets off the black acrylic stem This pipe is fitted with a delrin tenon for durability. *The pipe you see is the pipe you’ll receive* Details:…
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One of the most stunning Radice we’ve had lately. Beautiful grain, and great size! Restored by Briarville Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 25.9mm Bowl Depth: 2″ Weight: 80g Stem: Acrylic
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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The pipe you see is the pipe you get. Nothing fancy, but unique and gets the job done! Details: Length: 4.7″ Bowl Width: 19.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 34g Stem: Acrylic
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This Arbutus series features a high relief stain on wild grain. These have been sandblasted to be a little deeper than normally offered but then buffed to show off the crazy patterns. This series is fitted with a Cumberland acrylic stem. The pipe has been finished in pure carnauba wax. The 103 is a stylish…
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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This pipe has an interesting backstory. A few weeks back we received a message from a customer stating that we sent them the wrong pipe. We of course went into action to correct our mistake and emailed the customer. When we received the pipe back, we found that it wasn’t the wrong pipe, but the…
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This pipe screams 70s! This pipe came from a pipe shop that closed in the 80s. It’s sat in storage unsmoked since then. If you’re looking for unique and compact pipe for the rotation, this would be a good candidate. Details: Length: 2.2″ Bowl Width: 24.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 31g
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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Like a great sea vessel, this pipe will take everything you can throw at it. Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 20.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 47g Stem: Acrylic
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A solid, bold, classic Italian straight Billiard, the Savinelli “111” was a perfect choice for the Extraordinaire-sized Hercules series, offering a lot of pipe for just a little money. It is presented here in the Hercules series’ low gloss, walnut contrast stain. Details: Length: 6.2″ Bowl Width: 23.7mm Bowl Depth: 2″ Weight: 66g Condition: New…
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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This Savinelli “Mister G” is a straightforward yet elegant jaw-hanger pipe, featuring a generous bend that allows for effortless hands-free smoking. Its design exudes a restrained and masculine charm, characterized by the timeless combination of brass, vulcanite, and briar. Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 19.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 54g Stem: Vulcanite
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Stanwell is one of Denmark’s most celebrated and enduring pipe companies, having been founded by Poul Nielsen shortly after the second world war. Over the last eight decades, Stanwell has established itself as both a leader in innovative Danish design and for producing well-priced pipes with precision construction and engineering. Stanwell’s Brushed series features wire-rustication…
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Bones Pipes are pipes – Thats it – No fancy stuff… If you want a pipe to start with or just build your collection, Bones are the pipes for you. Toss it in a tackle box or a backpack and go. These pipes are, simply put, the absolute least expensive honest briar pipe on the…
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This Arbutus series features a high relief stain on wild grain. These have been sandblasted to be a little deeper than normally offered but then buffed to show off the crazy patterns. This series is fitted with a Cumberland acrylic stem. The pipe has been finished in pure carnauba wax. The 103 is a stylish…
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This square shank Rhodesian is gorgeous. It features a very precise sandblast that gives great depth to its warm brown hue. The highly polished, solid copper trim ring sets off the black acrylic stem This pipe is fitted with a delrin tenon for durability. Details: Length: 4.8″ Bowl Width: 19.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight:…
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Bones Pipes are pipes – Thats it – No fancy stuff… If you want a pipe to start with or just build your collection, Bones are the pipes for you. Toss it in a tackle box or a backpack and go. These pipes are, simply put, the absolute least expensive honest briar pipe on the…
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This Arbutus series features a high relief stain on wild grain. These have been sandblasted to be a little deeper than normally offered but then buffed to show off the crazy patterns. This series is fitted with a Cumberland acrylic stem. The pipe has been finished in pure carnauba wax. The 103 is a stylish…
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In 1972, Luigi Viprati embarked on his journey of crafting pipes, eventually earning acclaim as one of the world’s most revered pipemakers. Exclusively utilizing the finest grade briar, he skillfully creates pipes that blend artistic elegance with the inherent beauty of natural materials. Every single pipe is meticulously handcrafted in Italy. Recently, this exquisite Viprati…
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This square shank Rhodesian is gorgeous. It features a very precise sandblast and a smooth upper panel featuring nice crisp grain. The highly polished, solid copper trim ring sets off the black acrylic stem This pipe is fitted with a delrin tenon for durability.
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This Arbutus series features a high relief stain on wild grain. These have been sandblasted to be a little deeper than normally offered but then buffed to show off the crazy patterns. This series is fitted with a Cumberland acrylic stem. The pipe has been finished in pure carnauba wax. The 102 is a fun…
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This square shank Rhodesian is gorgeous. It features a very precise sandblast and a smooth upper panel featuring nice crisp grain. The highly polished, solid copper trim ring sets off the black acrylic stem This pipe is fitted with a delrin tenon for durability. Details: Length: 4.7″ Bowl Width: 20.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight:…
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A simple bare bones pipe perfect for clinching! Details: Length: 5.2″ Bowl Width: 19.0mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 49g
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This is a big ol Poker. The classic Blackjack trim consists or a silky black sandblast and nickel band. This pipe is light and balanced enough to clench but has a nice chunky bowl. If you puff like a freight train, this is the pipe for you. Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 21.5mm Bowl…
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This Arbutus series features a high relief stain on wild grain. These have been sandblasted to be a little deeper than normally offered but then buffed to show off the crazy patterns. This series is fitted with a Cumberland acrylic stem. The pipe has been finished in pure carnauba wax. The 101 is a nice…
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Discover the exquisite Arbutus series handcrafted by Morgan Pipes, where artistry meets wild grain in a high relief stain. Each pipe has been skillfully sandblasted to achieve a depth beyond the ordinary, revealing mesmerizing and intricate patterns that are simply captivating. The polished Cumberland acrylic stem adds a touch of elegance to these masterpieces. To…
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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A festive presentation fit for the season, the 2023 edition of the Saint Nicholas series elevates a range of Savinelli’s most popular shapes with a dark burgundy stain, concise rustication, and a mouthpiece of deep blue acrylic. A complex accent of nickel and white acrylic completes the aesthetic, echoing the look of snow and tinsel….
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Details: Length: 5″ Bowl Width: 23.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 58g Stem Material: Vulcanite
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Becker was responsible for some of the finest handmade Italian pipes in the world. This pipe has beautiful flame grain and has a unique but stout stature. Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 22.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.4″ Weight: 63g Stem Material: Acrylic
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The 901 is a tricky Savinelli shape. They are a challenge to clean due to the oval shaped bowl. This pipe came to us without the mouthpiece. It took two shops to make a stem that we felt fit our expectations. The new stem was cut out of vulcanite rod. Overall the pipe is in…
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Crafted by Savinelli, the Rossi Sera series provides new and experienced pipe smokers alike with a high-quality, accessibly priced line of quintessential Italian designs in a timeless finish. This 8315 Prince model wears the line’s rugged rustication and medium-walnut stain, elevated by a thin nickel accent band and traditional jet-black acrylic stem. Details: Length: 5.83 in./148.08…
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Marked by a dark stain and rugged rustication, Rossi’s Mezzanotte series appropriately translates to “Midnight” in Italian, offering an elegant, all-black color palette and inviting texture in hand. The line offers a wide variety of rotating Rossi shapes, so they’re perfect for customers interested in a reliable, everyday pipe — with the Italian marque’s “8620”…
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Crafted by Savinelli, the Rossi Sera series provides new and experienced pipe smokers alike with a high-quality, accessibly priced line of quintessential Italian designs in a timeless finish. This 8320 Author model wears the line’s rugged rustication and medium-walnut stain, elevated by a thin nickel accent band and traditional jet-black acrylic stem. Details: Length: 5.44 in./138.18…
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Featuring a mix of standard and more generously-sized briars, the Rossi Vittoria is a ruggedly rusticated series sure to please those with a taste for understated smokers with a touch of Italian charm. Wearing a stem of equally dark vulcanite, it’s presented in a fine variety of straight and bent classic shapes. With a tall…
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Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 20.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 46g
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Embrace the distinctive “55” bent Pot design from Castello, a bold and iconic shape in their renowned pipe chart standards. With each new variation, subtle tweaks are incorporated, as every pipe is meticulously hand-shaped and finished, adding a touch of uniqueness to each creation. In this particular example, the signature bold heel is further accentuated,…
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Savinelli introduces the remarkable Alligator series, showcasing their iconic designs in a unique smooth/rusticated finish reminiscent of alligator-hide texture. The collection comes in a captivating array of colors, including the opulent royal blue showcased here. This 114 was owned by a pipe shop that unfortunately went out of business. It’s remained unsmoked but comes with…
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Restored by our friend Rich at Briarville. Details: Length: 6.1″ Bowl Width: 23.9mm Bowl Depth: 2.25″ Weight: 74g
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We always love getting in old pipes complete with box and sleeve. The Savinelli 622 is always one of our best selling Savinelli shapes. Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 22.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 52g
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This pipe has either never been smoked or smoked once or twice. Overall just a stunning pipe. Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 20.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 46g
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This pipe was owned by a pipe shop in PA that unfortunately closed. Any time we can add older unsmoked pipes from quality brands like Savinelli, we jump at the opportunity. This 121 has an oversized bowl, with a beautiful sandblast. Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 23.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 45g
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Crafted by Savinelli, the Rossi Sera series provides new and experienced pipe smokers alike with a high-quality, accessibly priced line of quintessential Italian designs in a timeless finish. This 8614 Oom Paul model wears the line’s rugged rustication and medium-walnut stain, elevated by a thin nickel accent band and traditional jet-black acrylic stem. Details…
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Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 19.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 42g
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The “8344” is a streamlined and muscular take on the straight Brandy and features a comfortable saddle stem and an impressive chamber. Here in the Rossi’s Sitting series, it features a flattened panel along the underside, allowing it to sit soundly on a flat surface. A great choice to recommend to customers looking for a…
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This special edition, limited production 125th Anniversary honors the 125 years of production always providing pipe smokers worldwide with new products while always maintaining time proven standards to quality. Thanks to the fine gold and silver workmanship typical in Milan our 125 Anniversary pipe features a precious 925 sterling silver handmade band Details: Length:…
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Polished smooth, finished in a dusky grey, and fitted with sleek black acrylic stems that won’t oxidize, Rossi’s Notte line presents a charming, tasteful style in which to offer great Italian designs at an easy price. Though of a leaner style than many of Rossi’s shapes, the “8701” saddle-stemmed Billiard still features a surprising amount…
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Crafted by Savinelli, the Rossi Sera series provides new and experienced pipe smokers alike with a high-quality, accessibly priced line of quintessential Italian designs in a timeless finish. This 8122 Bent Pot model wears the line’s rugged rustication and medium-walnut stain, elevated by a thin nickel accent band and traditional jet-black acrylic stem. Details Length: 5.65…
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Marked by a dark stain and rugged rustication, Rossi’s Mezzanotte series appropriately translates to “Midnight” in Italian, offering an elegant, all-black color palette and inviting texture in hand. The line offers a wide variety of rotating Rossi shapes, so they’re perfect for customers interested in a reliable, everyday pipe — with the Italian marque’s iconic…
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Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 18.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 43g
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Polished smooth, finished in a dusky grey and fitted with sleek black acrylic stems that won’t oxidize, Rossi’s Notte line presents a charming, tasteful style in which to offer great Italian designs at an easy price. With the “8320” the traditional Author shape is presented in all its stout and charming glory, with a rotund,…
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This pipe speaks for itself. Just beautiful! It’s been lightly smoked and well cared for. Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 21.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 52g
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Details: Length: 2″ Bowl Width: 23.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.2″ Weight: 27g
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Details: Length: 5.25″ Bowl Width: 19.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 46g
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Details: Length: 5.25″ Bowl Width: 19.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 57g
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Details: Length: 5.75″ Bowl Width: 21.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 53g Filter: 6mm
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Details: Length: 5.75″ Bowl Width: 20.1mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 49g
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Simply put, this pipe is stunning. The six sided panel shank leads to an apple bowl. This beautiful Becker pipe is one of many we will be listing in the coming weeks. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 20.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 60g
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Details: Length: 2″ Bowl Width: 24.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 32g
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Details: Length: 5.25″ Bowl Width: 20.0mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 37g
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It was produced in the 90’s. This series was created to introduce three new models: 144, 344, 644. Five are the variants: “A” natural color and beautiful flame, “B” natural color, “C” dark brown, “D” light rusticated, “E” dark rusticated. A silver little shield on the shank beautifies the pipe. Here we propose a particular…
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 20.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 51g
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Details: Length: 6.5″ Bowl Width: 20.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.9″ Weight: 46g
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Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 20.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 41g
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Vintage & Unsmoked Nice Size Bowl Original Box and Sleeve Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 21.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 41g
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Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 19.7mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 41g
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Introducing the timeless elegance of the straight Billiard from Savinelli, a pipe that embodies classical inspiration. Even if you have yet to experience the pleasures of a straight Billiard, this pipe is a must-have addition to your collection. It’s a reliable companion that guarantees a truly relaxing smoking experience. Part of the Orient series, this…
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 20.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.7″ Weight: 62g
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Details: Length: 5.75″ Bowl Width: 22.9mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 39g
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This pipe was owned by a pipe shop in PA that closed 10-15 years ago. It’s always cool to unearth pipes from the past, especially those that have remained unsmoked. This 603 has beautiful grain. Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 18.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 38g
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 20.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.7″ Weight: 51g
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Lightly Smoked Made by the famed Beckers 2.4″ Deep Chamber Details: Length: 5.5″ Bowl Width: 22.4mm Bowl Depth:2.4″ Weight: 50g
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Good Estate Condition Medium Sized Bowl Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 19.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 44g
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The Savinelli shape “707” pairs up a triangular shank with a pleasingly tall, deep-chambered bowl — all the more so in the “KS” size. With the novel Alligator series, Savinelli offers their signature designs with an alligator-hide style mixed smooth/rusticated finish, and in a variety of colors. Details Length: 5.61 in./142.49 mm. Weight: 1.80 oz./51.03 g. Bowl…
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Large Bowl Long Shank Unsmoked Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 21.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 53g
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Unsmoked w/ Box Unique Color Design Large Bowl Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 22.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.8″ Weight: 43g
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The Giotto Bulldog stands out with a distinct collar that sits higher than the typical Bulldog design. Instead of encircling the waist of the bowl, the bead line gracefully circles the rim, accentuating its unique aesthetic. Complementing this feature is a tan band that separates the bowl from the stem. Nestled between these elements, the…
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 20.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 54g
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Unsmoked / NOS Large Bowl Nice Sandblast Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 21.9mm
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Lucite Stem Unsmoked Average Size Bowl Details: Length: 5.4″ Bowl Width: 18.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 35g
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New Old Stock Large Bowl New / Unsmoked Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 23.3mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 47g
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8 Sided Panel Italian Made Lucite Stem Square Shank Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 18.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 34g
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Unsmoked with Box New Old Stock 6mm Filter Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 19.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 45g
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The band is removable Large Pipe Fits really well in the hand Either unsmoked or smoked once or twice Details: Length:5.1″ Bowl Width: 20.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 69g
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Oversized Lightly Smoked 9mm Filter Large Bowl Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 21mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 51g
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The lean, smooth design of the “Clark’s Favorite” Billiard, here in rusticated finish, is based on that shape most favored by silver screen acting legend Clark Gable. The long stem and elongated shank make for an excellent reading pipe your customers will love, while still being more handy than a full-length Churchwarden. Details Length: 7.51 in./190.75…
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Fittingly enough, one of the most elegant shapes of the “Favorites” is this Clark Gable-inspired Bent Billiard; long, lean, and highly relaxed of line. It’s presented here in an extra-dark, smooth walnut finish, contrasted by the warm glow of the colorful acrylic stem. Details Length: 7.46 in./189.48 mm. Weight: 1.40 oz./39.69 g. Bowl Height: 1.77…
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A very capacious bent Pot, the “316,” with its extra-broad chamber, is a widely recognized Savinelli signature shape. It is presented here in the “EX” sized Hercules series’ “Brownblast” rendition, featuring a low-profile rusticated finish. Details Length: 6.02 in./152.91 mm. Weight: 2.00 oz./56.70 g. Bowl Height: 1.62 in./41.15 mm. Chamber Depth: 1.34 in./34.04 mm. Chamber Diameter: 1.05 in./26.67 mm….
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Details Length: 5.08 in./129.03 mm. Weight: 1.80 oz./51.03 g. Bowl Height: 2.01 in./51.05 mm. Chamber Depth: 1.41 in./35.81 mm. Chamber Diameter: 0.81 in./20.57 mm. Outside Diameter: 1.51 in./38.35 mm. Stem Material: Acrylic Filter: 6mm Shape: Poker Finish: Rusticated Material: Briar Country: Italy
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By taking timeless shapes and and pairing them with bright, army-style mounts and royal blue stems, Savinelli has created a modern take on a classic concept with the Eleganza series. Available in a smooth and glowing natural finish or a dark and decadent rustication, these gems are sure to be an instant hit. Measurements &…
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By taking timeless shapes and and pairing them with bright, army-style mounts and royal blue stems, Savinelli has created a modern take on a classic concept with the Eleganza series. Available in a smooth and glowing natural finish or a dark and decadent rustication, these gems are sure to be an instant hit. Details: Length: 5.86…
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This eye-catching series marries the appeal of Savinelli’s handmade Autograph pipes with an assortment of evocative, proprietary acrylic stems, including recognizable colorways like the Oceano, Cocktail, and Pulcinella, among other assorted favorites. Each Artisan Rusticated pipe is presented in the Piazza di Spagna finish marked by its striated rustication and dressed in a dark, earthy…
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Comprised of only 150 total pipes, Savinelli’s Manzoni series celebrates the life and work of Alessandro Manzoni, a famed Italian poet and writer best known for his novel The Betrothed. For the line, Savinelli has revived their unique “910 KS” shape: a striking rendition of the Dublin that’s distinguished by its cinched shank and angular features….
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Large Pipe 8 Side Panel Details: Length: 6.5″ Bowl Width: 23.4mm Bowl Depth: 2″ Weight: 72g
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4 Club Grade Lightly Smoked Beautiful Ring Grain Sandblast Sits Perfectly In The Hand Nomenclature: Becker M (4 Clubs) Lower Case “b” in the Mouthpiece Details: Length: 5.6″ Bowl Width: 21.2mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 38g
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Unique Shape Unsmoked Compact Details: Length: 2″ Bowl Wodth:
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Hand Made Italian Pipe Beautifu Grain Please Note the Two Dings in the photos Details: Length: 5.9″ Bowl Width: 20.5mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 46g
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Please note the last photo. We highlighted a fissure in the shank that we believe to be cosmetic. We had the pipe restored. The current price reflects this fault. Details: Length: 6″ Bowl Width: 20.8mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 48g
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Unique Vintage Shape Unsmoked Compact Details: Length: 2″ Bowl Width: 23.9mm (Oval) Weight: 30g
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Nice Contrast Stain Good Size Unique Shape Diamond Shank Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 20mm Bowl Depth: 1.6″ Weight: 48g
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Details: Length: 6″ Bowl width: 19.4mm Bowl Depth: 1.5″ Weight: 38g
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From my research, I learned that this 111 KS originally came with two stems. The first was a black acrylic stem, and the second which is the amber colored stem you see in the photos. This billiard was well taken care of. It’s got a nice sized chamber, at over 20mm wide and 1.75″ deep….
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Unique Shape that screams 70s Unsmoked Compact Details: Length: 2″ Bowl Width: 25.6mm – Oval Shape Bowl Bowl Depth: 1.2″ Weight: 33g
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Unsmoked Vintage Pipe Rare Shape Details: Length: 2″ Bowl Width: 24.5″ (Oval Shape) Bowl Depth: 1.25″ Weight: 30g
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This pipe fits in the hand really well. It’s got a deep chamber at 2.25″ deep. While I haven’t smoked this L’artigiana, I bet it smokes great. Details: Length: 5.8″ Bowl Width: 22mm Bowl Depth: 2.25″ Weight: 66g
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Savinelli Rolex Smooth Vest Pocket Briar Tobacco Pipe, Italy.
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Vintage Savinelli Rolex Smooth Vest Pocket Briar Tobacco Pipe, Italy.
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Details: Length: 5.7″ Bowl Width: 23.3mm Bowl Depth: 2″ Weight: 1.9oz
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The Don Carlos Billiard is a fine example of simplicity and elegance. Previously enjoyed by its original owner, it bears a delicate hint of smoke while maintaining its excellent overall condition. With a length exceeding 6 inches and a generous 22mm bowl, it offers a substantial smoking experience. Don Carlos is a highly respected brand…
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Capturing the true size of a pipe can be challenging, particularly when it comes to larger pipes. However, this handcrafted Italian beauty leaves no room for doubt—it is undeniably a substantial pipe. With impressive dimensions, measuring 7 inches in length, it commands attention and stands out in any gathering of pipes. The pipe showcases a…
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The “315” is essentially a classic Prince shape, but rendered in somewhat fuller proportions, as is fitting to the Italian style. The rusticated Oscar Tiger line offers Savinelli pipes in a dark, bold combination of deep black rustication, smart brass accents, and a unique black-and-translucent-gold acrylic stem. Measurements & Other Details Length: 6.08 in./154.43 mm. Weight: 1.60…
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The iconic 320 Author shape has become synonymous with the renowned brand, Savinelli. While the nomenclature may have worn off over time, this pipe’s quality and craftsmanship remain outstanding. Despite minor imperfections, it continues to exude charm and elegance. Take note of the fill on the bottom of the stummel, which adds a unique character…
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The strong, bold style of Savinelli’s “510” Bulldog shape really comes into its own in this impressive “EX” sized rendition. It is presented here in the Hercules series’ “Brownblast” rendition, featuring a low-profile rusticated finish. MSRP: $145.00 Measurements & Other Details Length: 6.32 in./160.53 mm. Weight: 2.20 oz./62.37 g. Bowl Height: 2.20 in./55.88 mm. Chamber Depth: 1.86 in./47.24…
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Ardor, the esteemed multi-generational pipe company, showcases the masterful artistry of Dorelio Rovera and his two remarkably gifted sons, Damiano Rovera and Dimitri Rovera. Renowned worldwide for their seamless fusion of aesthetics and functionality, Ardor stands as one of the foremost pipe brands in Italy, held in high regard by enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. With…
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Mastro Beraldi tobacco pipes embody the craftsmanship of Aldo Pierluigi and the dedicated support of his talented family. With a legacy dating back to the 1970s, these exquisite pipes are meticulously created in their workshop located in Rome, Italy. Aldo Pierluigi’s commitment to quality is evident in his choice of materials. Only the finest Italian…
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From Savinelli’s esteemed 1987 Collection series emerges a captivating bent Billiard pipe. The stout bowl possesses a slight cant, perfectly complementing the lifted heel and creating a seamlessly elegant profile. With its gently curved oval shank and gracefully downturned stem, this pipe showcases a smooth and flowing silhouette. Embraced by a rich and dark sandblast…
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Suppose you appreciate the concept of the Autograph line, which entails skilled Savinelli artisans individually handcrafting briars. In that case, you might find the Linea Piu series more appealing, especially if you prefer classical and moderately sized designs. The Linea Piu collection features a striking Pot-like Billiard shape, a cumberland mouthpiece and an ample bowl…
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I’ve really always been impressed with Savinelli’s meerschaum lined pipes. We’ve been lucky enough to come across two in the past year, both with stunning sandblasts and impressive durability. It’s a shame that the Capri line has been discontinued, as those pipes were absolutely gorgeous and smoke great. I suspect the increase in cost of…
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Continuing the Carnevale theme from last year’s Arlecchino line, this new Savinelli series pays tribute to the classical character of the Pulcinella in the 17th-century commedia dell’arte. Fittingly, the line presents Savinelli’s classic 645 KS Bent Brandy in either a black rustication or a smooth, natural finish — accented by a unique mouthpiece of custom-sourced acrylic in a black-and-white, checkered…
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One of the more classically-inclined series in Savinelli’s lineup, the Siena features warm stains and jet-black acrylic stems, all dressing stout renditions of their popular shapes, as well as 9mm drilling to accommodate a variety of filters. Here the “320” Author, one of Savinelli’s best-selling shapes, is offered in this charming series. MSRP: $142.50…
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With its soft, supple curves, stout proportions, and modest bend, it comes to no surprise that Savinelli’s “320 KS” has long been one of our best-selling shapes. It’s finished here in the tasteful garb of the Roma, featuring a dark, crisp rustication paired to a warm, adularescent lucite stem. MSRP: $132.50 Measurements &…
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We managed to pick up several Savinelli Collection series pipes at this years Chicago Pipe Show. This is our favorite of the bunch. The shape is unique, as we call it a horn, but horned panel would also work. The overall condition is great, as it’s been fully restored. Measurements & Other Details Length: 6.12…
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Every year since 1985, Savinelli has been continuing the tradition of the Series Collection. Every year a new model. Straight, standing pipe with cylindrical bowl. It has a massive and masculine design. The great cylindrical bowl, with spacious chamber, is linked to the stem with a thick and solid elliptical shank. Length: 5.84 in./148.34 mm. Weight: 2.00…
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Savinelli has been producing an annual Collection pipe for several decades now, dating back to at least the early 1980s. Each year, they release a single shape with a beautiful medium brown sandblast finish. In 1995, they created a delightful bent dublin design, featuring a remarkably well-defined ring grain sandblast. The rings are particularly noticeable…
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The collection series began in 1985 and have existed ever since. This 2004 Collection has been restored to like new condition. Measurements & Other Details Length: 5.71 in./145.03 mm. Weight: 2.10 oz./59.53 g. Bowl Height: 1.74 in./44.20 mm. Chamber Depth: 1.40 in./35.56 mm. Chamber Diameter: 0.82 in./20.83 mm. Outside Diameter: 1.88 in./47.75 mm. Stem Material: Acrylic Filter: 6mm Shape: Acorn/Pear Finish: Sandblast Material: Briar…
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Since 1985 Savinelli has released the Collection series. This pipe has been fully restored to like new condition. STAMPING: SAVINELLI 1994 ITALY Length: 5.75 in./146.05 mm. Weight: 1.92 oz./54.43 g. Bowl Height: 1.97 in./50.04 mm. Chamber Depth: 1.66 in./42.16 mm. Chamber Diameter: 0.83 in./21.08 mm. Outside Diameter: 1.64 in./41.66 mm. Stem Material: Acrylic Filter: 9mm Shape: Billiard Finish: Sandblast Material: Briar Country: Italy
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I absolutely love large pots. This monster of a pipe sports a large 25.6mm bowl. In overall good estate condition. Length: 6.1″ Bowl Width: 25.6mm Bowl Depth: 1.75″ Weight: 2oz
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Every year since 1985, Savinelli has been continuing the tradition of the Series Collection. Every year a new model. Classified as Pear, similar to bent Dublin but with a sphere-like bowl. A new shape never produced by Savinelli before this sample. Measurements & Other Details Length: 5.48 in./139.19 mm. Weight: 2.10 oz./59.53 g. Bowl Height: 2.08 in./52.83…
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Derived from the Italian word for “dove,” Savinelli’s Paloma line elevates a number of popular Italian shapes with a one-of-a-kind acrylic stem of swirled caramel, cream, and natural beige hues — its bold patterns echoing the bird’s distinctive banding. This 510 KS Bulldog model is offered in the line’s Smooth Brown colorway, featuring a warm…
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By taking timeless shapes and and pairing them with bright, army-style mounts and royal blue stems, Savinelli has created a modern take on a classic concept with the Eleganza series. Available in a smooth and glowing natural finish or a dark and decadent rustication, these gems are sure to be an instant hit. MSRP: $155.00…
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Continuing the Carnevale theme from the Arlecchino line, the Pulcinella series pays tribute to the classical character of the Pulcinella in the 17th-century commedia dell’arte, presenting Savinelli’s classic 645 KS Bent Brandy with a unique mouthpiece of custom-sourced acrylic in a black-and-white, checkered pattern that evokes the character’s traditional ensemble. In this model that retro, black-and-white aesthetic is enhanced by…
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Marked by a dark stain and rugged rustication, Rossi’s Mezzanotte series appropriately translates to “Midnight” in Italian, offering an elegant, all-black color palette and inviting texture in hand. The line offers a wide variety of rotating Rossi shapes, so they’re perfect for customers interested in a reliable, everyday pipe — with the Italian marque’s popular…
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Derived from the Italian word for “dove,” Savinelli’s Paloma line elevates a number of popular Italian shapes with a one-of-a-kind acrylic stem of swirled caramel, cream, and natural beige hues — its bold patterns echoing the bird’s distinctive banding. This 320 KS Author model is offered in the line’s Smooth Brown colorway, featuring a warm…
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The stem of the pipe has slight coloration, which is likely due to use and age. This is not uncommon for estate pipes, as they have been previously owned and used by other pipe smokers. The minor discoloration on a small part of the rim may also be due to use, but it should not…