Castello (1950s-60s) Sea Rock Briar SC 32 Rusticated Canadian Estate Briar Pipe, Italian Estates
$315.00
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Description
In the world of pipes, Italy is famous for its workshops—institutions that operate at a smaller scale to factories, but in which expert artisans work tirelessly to create pipes entirely by hand. Founded in 1947 by Carlo Scotti, Castello is one of the oldest and most renowned of these workshops, and Castello pipes are often spoken of as Italy’s answer to England’s famous Dunhill pipes. Known for its equally high-grade smooth, sandblasted, and rusticated finishes, Castello’s legacy is felt not only in the continued success of the make itself, but also in the various, similarly high-end workshops founded by former Castello craftsmen, such as Caminetto, Radice, and Ascorti.
The Castello workshop crafts pipes in a number of finishes, but if there’s one finish that has come to define to define the venerable Italian make, it’s the Sea Rock. It may well be Castello more than anyone else that has proven that rusticated pipes can be as high-grade as their smooth and sandblasted counterparts. This one shows off the particular pebble-dash approach that helped make Castello—and many other Italian brands—what they are today. And, funnily enough, this particular Sea Rock Briar is one of those early pipes that paved the way for so many Italian high-grades. As evinced by its “S” format size code, which preceded the later “K” and “k” format codes, this pipe will have been made between the late 1950s and mid-1960s (SC was roughly equivalent to a three “K”s or “k”s size subsequent decades). Its rhinestone stem inlay further indicates that it was made for the American market through Wally Frank—an event that would propel Castello into the pipe making big leagues.
The condition is good. The previous owner loved Canadians and owned 12 Castello shape 32s. To keep track of his rotation, you’ll noticed he etched the number “9” next to the nomenclature. Some rim charring and minor finish fading.
Details:
Length: 6.1″ / 154.9mm
Bowl Width: 0.87 / 22.09mm
Bowl Depth: 1.67″ / 42.41mm
Weight: 1.6oz / 46g
Additional information
| Weight | 15 oz |
|---|
| Condition | Used |
|---|---|
| Notes | Refurbished. |














