Stanwell lines/quality? Help me navigate please.

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pipeanddrum

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PAD has hit me again (does it ever go away?) and I'm considering adding a Stanwell to my slowly growing collection but am at a loss in terms of navigating their various lines. Outside of the color and finish, what are the differences in quality between their Royal Guard, Silkebrun, Royal Danish, De Luxe, Danske Club, and Golden Danish lines for example? Are any considered better or best? I found a Stanwell Royal Danish estate in very good condition for sale for about $35. Is this a fair price? It is offered by a reputable online seller.
Thanks.

 

sallow

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Stanwell recently moved production from Denmark to Italy. I have not smoked an Italian made Stanwell but I own several that were made in Denmark.
I like the Golden Danish finish. I don't think there is any difference in smoking quality between the finishes, it is a matter of preference. If the estate pipe you found is not busted or out of round, $35 would be a really fair price for a danish made estate, I would pay above$100 if I liked the shape.

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simong

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Sounds like a fair price to me. I've never had a stanwell, but my next pipe is going to be a golden Danish Canadian. They sell for just over €100.

Go for it, they have a very good name, here at least.

 

pipeanddrum

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Thanks for chiming in. That is one nice pipe, Sallow! What a cool stem.

On closer inspection of the Royal Danish pipe I'm considering I noticed the button has bite marks which is giving me pause. Other than that it seems in good condition.

Are all of the Stanwells for sale on P&C made in Italy?

 

sallow

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I would guess that the new Stanwells at p&c (or most other shops for that matter) are Italian.
If you go to smokingpipes.com in their estate pipe section under danish estates they have a few nice Stanwells, and you will get an idea what they usually will go for.

 

judcole

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I got grabbed by a sale at P&C and grabbed a Stanwell army mount billiard. Perfectly nice pipe. I would have no qualms about recommending them for new pipes.

OP.grab that Stan you are looking at. $35 for your first Stan is a good introduction.

 

pagan

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May 6, 2016
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Ive bought 2 Stanwells from Ebay both under $30 but valued much higher, If considering the first thing you want is a Danish made and make sure it is marked so and the second is a non filtered pipe, I talking vintage/estate pipe and they a re a good quality. If you are looking at the newer ones then I can be of no help to you as I dont smoke anything made after I was born.

 

bluegrassbrian

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If you're particularly interested in Stanwell, be sure to check out the entry on Pipedia!
https://pipedia.org/wiki/Stanwell

 
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I have had old and new ones, all were good smokers and finished nicely, now I have both the Duke and Royal Guard as well,the former(Duke)being a bit of a higher quality,whereas SilkeBrun, Royal Danish and Danske club series represent Stanwells lower end line up

 

tuold

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The Stanwell behind the Sav 320 is one I got during the same sale Jud got his. It's light, smokes cool and is comfortable to clench. It gets picked up and smoked lot.
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mso489

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I have bought four Stanwells, all new production "Danish design" made in Italy. I do not have any of the old Danish-made pipes, but I would compare the new ones favorably with other good pipes I have that were made in Denmark, such as Johs and Nordings. I think people always regard pipes suspiciously when the point of manufacture is moved to a different country; so do I. But I am favorably impressed with the Italian made Stanwells. PC has an edge on pricing on new Stanwells, if you become interested.

 

tschiraldi

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I love my Stanwells, but must warn against the new ones made in Italy. I feel the quality went way down with the move. There are some great estate deals out there. Here are my Flame Grain 212 and Silhouette.

 
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