Brentegani Smooth Contrast Brandy w/ Horn Handmade Briar Pipe, New
$550.00
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Description
Over the last decade, a new scene of sorts has emerged in Italian pipe making, one dominated by artisans whose work bridges the traditions of high-grade Italian pipes with those of Scandinavia, the United States, and Japan. Michele Brentegani is one such artisan, having first taken up pipe making in the mid-2010s. Though, as is so often the case in this industry, Brentegani’s path toward the life of a pipe maker was decided by two things: community and chance.
Brentegani’s grandfather was a woodworker and it was through time spent in the latter’s shop that a young Michele was introduced to the fundamentals of handicraft. In fact, though his grandfather did not make pipes, his influence on Brentegani was so formative that, many years later, when Michele did take up pipe making, he adopted his grandfather’s signature for the nomenclature of Brentegani Pipe. Still, when adulthood arrived, Brentegani originally opted for an altogether different career. He remained a lifelong working hobbyist, crafting ornaments and instruments in his spare time, but was only in 2015, after being introduced to pipes by a friend, that Brentegani became enamored by them, to the point where he wanted to try making one. He was able to turn a bowl, but was at a loss when it came to making a stem. He was not even sure where to buy the materials to cut one from. To this end, he contacted Italy’s famous Brebbia workshop to ask where he might buy rod stock for cutting stems. Brebbia’s staff gave him pointers and, quite out of the blue, days later he received a package from them containing three pre-molded stems to experiment with.
Soon enough, Brentegani’s pipes were being debuted at shows in Italy; he was admitted to the Accademia della Pipa, a school intended to nurture the talents of Italy’s most promising up-and-coming pipe makers, headed by “Mimmo” Romeo, Gabriele dal Fiume, Davide Iafisco, and Gioacchino Sauro; and, in 2021, he was commissioned to make the 21st Anniversary pipes for mainstay Italian tobacconist Le Pipe Sas. Though it has been a long time in the making, MBSD Pipes is now very pleased to offer Brentegani Pipe in our shop, as well.
One of the things I’ve always liked about Brentegani’s pipes is that they are quite distinctive, but subtly so. While he, like many pipe makers of his generation, often looks toward trends in Scandinavian and Scandi-American pipes for inspiration, his most “Brentegani style” works are too idiosyncratic to be reducible to either.
I’d say that this brandy billiard is a good representative of the style in question. It’s relatively traditional, though the shaping veers from Anglo-French conventions in interesting ways, whether it’s the tulip-like figure of the bowl, the almost cutty-ish under-travel of the shank relative to said bowl, or the interplay of their respective proportions. The cross-cut fashion of this one’s construction is also nicely different and works well with the shape at hand, emphasizing the briar’s natural cross-grain in a manner that pairs well with its unconventional contours.
Details:
Length: 5.8″ / 147.3mm
Bowl Width: 0.74 / 18.79mm
Bowl Depth: 1.54″ / 39.11mm
Weight: 1.4oz / 42g
Additional information
| Weight | 15 oz |
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| Condition | New |
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