Any Castello Comparable pipes?

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LeafErikson

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Dec 7, 2021
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Savinellis are my go to briars, which many have already suggested above but I’m not sure how similar they are to castellos. I can’t speak to Castello as they’re more than I’m willing to spend on a briar (I don’t purchase estates).

Morettis are pretty nice Italian pipes with a very wide open draw. I’ve heard Castelllos have a very open draw so maybe Moretti is a good place to look? Others can chime in on the similarities between Castellos and Morettis.
 

Papamique

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Savinellis are my go to briars, which many have already suggested above but I’m not sure how similar they are to castellos. I can’t speak to Castello as they’re more than I’m willing to spend on a briar (I don’t purchase estates).

Morettis are pretty nice Italian pipes with a very wide open draw. I’ve heard Castelllos have a very open draw so maybe Moretti is a good place to look? Others can chime in on the similarities between Castellos and Morettis.
+1 Thats a great suggestion! I find them very comparable. Moretti pipes are also made from briar aged 10+ years and nice open draw with decades of experience and quality. You can get a nice new rusticated one on eBay (comparable to sea rock) for $160 or less too
 
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I've got a Talamoma (lower right pipe below). It is an outlier in my collection. The other two pipes are long gone, but that Talamona is going nowhere. I generally gravitate to very old Britwood and/or Meers. However, this Italian pipe is a superb smoker. I am into estate pipes ad picked it up for around $70. Estate pipes are not for everyone....

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I almost pulled the trigger on a Talamona pipe when I was in Rome, but bought 2 Castello's which was enough $$ to spend at the time. They looked great and are much more affordable. Great to hear that it is a good smoker.
 
Nov 20, 2022
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Savinellis are my go to briars, which many have already suggested above but I’m not sure how similar they are to castellos. I can’t speak to Castello as they’re more than I’m willing to spend on a briar (I don’t purchase estates).

Morettis are pretty nice Italian pipes with a very wide open draw. I’ve heard Castelllos have a very open draw so maybe Moretti is a good place to look? Others can chime in on the similarities between Castellos and Morettis.
Great suggestion. It very well may be that open draw and thicker bit that I like, Moretti has a good selection on LePipe.it as well. Thanks!
 
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Ahi Ka

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Can you get a forever stem made for a cob which is identical to one of your castellos stems you like?

A stupid answer I know, but a stupid answer that hadn’t been posted yet.

Edit: I’m not sure what your take on estate pipes are, but bolitto pipe sell estate castellos. They have one on eBay at the moment for around $200usd
 
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captpat

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Dec 16, 2014
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While I agree, the quest is to find a pipe with a similar bit, feel, smoke as a Costello. Cheap pipes are abundant, but sure don’t smoke like a Castello.
We haven't been provided one of two pieces of important information, what is your budget and how close to a Castello are you trying to get? I find Castellos to have a smoking style all their own that is approached only by other brands that are as equally expensive. If you are looking for "the Castello experience" for a budget price take a look at estate sales, there's been a few fine specimens showing up recently on this and other forums.
 

Papamique

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Here is a video of Grenci cutting his own briar and making a pipe. It is in Italian but even if you don’t have CC it is worth watching. His pipes are made from high grade briar from Calabria. There are many pipes under $300 but none in the “under $200 range”. However, with that being said, the value is amazing. He has decades experience in making pipes from aged briar (mostly over 20 years now) and is a “one man shop” who sources, ages, cuts and works his own briar.

 

Searock Fan

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Oct 22, 2021
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Here is a video of Grenci cutting his own briar and making a pipe. It is in Italian but even if you don’t have CC it is worth watching. His pipes are made from high grade briar from Calabria. There are many pipes under $300 but none in the “under $200 range”. However, with that being said, the value is amazing. He has decades experience in making pipes from aged briar (mostly over 20 years now) and is a “one man shop” who sources, ages, cuts and works his own briar.

I watched this video and am not sure if I agree with everything he said.... puffy
 

Searock Fan

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Oct 22, 2021
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From all these complaints about stems, I get the impression some of you guys should learn how to "tweak" your own stems. By that I mean learn to work it to get it the way you want. With a few simple tools you can do wonders. A fine file, some sandpaper, compound a drill bit or two and a few other items and you can do wonders. There is quite a bit about this on the nets. Just a friendly suggestion.... puffy