Caminetto Ascorti Radice Era Sable Dor 101 Sandblasted Lovat Estate Briar Pipe, Unsmoked

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Description

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, Guiseppe 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 and finishes, such as the rusticated “Business,” and the carved, wax-drip “New Dear.”

Among the pipes that have come out of the Caminetto workshop over the last half-century, there is one subset that has become a singular focus for collectors, perhaps more so than any other. That subset is early Caminetto pipes or, rather, the earliest Caminetto pipes. These pipes belong to what has come to be known as the “Ascorti Radice,” or “Ascorti/Radice” era, for reasons that will soon become apparent.

Caminetto was founded around 1968, beginning as a small workshop with Guiseppe Ascorti and Luigi Radice as its principal pipe makers. A third individual, Gianni Davoli, entered the picture shortly thereafter, acting as a distributor and sales representative for Ascorti and Radice’s pipes. These pipes were incredibly successful, leading to expansions of the workshop and, ultimately, a production model that didn’t suit either of its founders. While the workshop was by no means a factory in the traditional sense, the manufacturing of Caminetto pipes was standardized and compartmentalized, meaning Ascorti and Radice didn’t have the same control over the pipes they made as had been the case when they started. The stamping of the pipes is typically taken to be reflective of this, with the earliest Caminetto pipes bearing the names of Ascorti and Radice, and later pipes dropping this convention (even while the two were still an integral part of the workshop).

This particular Caminetto comes from first period in the Ascorti-Radice partnership, being an early example of the workshop’s house sandblast finish, the Sablé D’or, or “Golden Sable.” Quite interestingly, however, though it is stamped as a “101,” it is not the same design as the “101” that would ultimately become part of Caminetto’s standard shape chart, instead being a far more classical Lovat. Aside from that, the golden brown color palette and similarly golden Lucite mouthpiece would remain hallmarks of the Caminetto style until the workshop’s dissolution around 1980, before the rebirth and gradual rebranding that took place in the decades that followed.

This pipe is completely unsmoked.

 

Details:

Length: 6″ / 152.4mm

Bowl Width: 0.87 / 22.09mm

Bowl Depth: 1.88″ /47.75mm

Weight: 2.1oz / 62g

Additional information

Weight 15 oz
Condition Used
Notes Unsmoked estate.
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