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galbreath

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Oct 7, 2013
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I bought a Vincenzo Italian Pipes 227 today for 35 new, does anyone know about this company or the pipes they produce? I can't find thing on the internet about them.

 

galbreath

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Oct 7, 2013
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I just fired this little guy up for the first time today. I did call Old Morris in BC to find out more about the pipe and learned they are in the 50 - 300$ range. So, I know I got a great deal.
I was impressed while smoking. I believe it is now my favorite pipe. I used Brighams Solitude for the first bowl and it was a perfect match. As small as the pipe is, it never got hot. I recommend this pipe for anyone looking for a 4.5 inch pipe to enjoy on walks. I think I will pick up another Vincenzo as they have a great feel and look.

 

brdavidson

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Dec 30, 2012
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Vincenzo pipes are a line imported from Italy by GVA out of Montreal. Likely associated with Brigham's overseas manufacturing as a budget brand to Brigham. I have one myself and it is a decent little smoker but it has a p-lip which is tough to get used to. I believe they're being marketed in Canada only at the moment.

 

islandpipeman

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Sep 25, 2014
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Vincenzo pipes are indeed made in Italy but they have nothing to do with Brigham.

The pipes are being made for Distribution GVA in Montreal.

They have quite a few pipes under the Vincenzo name; small pipes, Parma series, Firenze series, Fiamma de Ri series and Churchwardens.

Plus they have their own pipe tobaccos under the Vincenzo name of course; 4 aromatics and 2 english blends.

 

statelymaner

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Dec 15, 2014
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I'm just in the process of braking in a Vincenzo churchwarden. good looking pipe with a great feel, the draw is a bit on the free and open side and I have to be gentle on the puffing. Filter free design the draw hole looks like it will take a metal saliva catcher but that's it.

the polished finish is just a little on the sticky side after a smoking, not sure if it's been over polished or they used cheap polish.

quality on the briar would be a 3.5 out of 5 and the workmanship a 4 out of 5.

I would highly recommend dressing the bowl before using it for the first time, it has a coating but....

don't waste your money on the Vincenzo tobacco, they smell great in the tin but no flavor in the pipe.

 
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