I look at Rossi occasionally on SP. The Piccolo and Rubino Antico lines still offer vulcanite stems. The Piccolo pipes are unfiltered. I have my eye on the 8202 and the 8105.I wish they’d bring back vulcanite…
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I look at Rossi occasionally on SP. The Piccolo and Rubino Antico lines still offer vulcanite stems. The Piccolo pipes are unfiltered. I have my eye on the 8202 and the 8105.I wish they’d bring back vulcanite…
The Notte 8701 sitter had my eye for a long time, but I’d have to find an estate to get vulcanite.I look at Rossi occasionally on SP. The Piccolo and Rubino Antico lines still offer vulcanite stems. The Piccolo pipes are unfiltered. I have my eye on the 8202 and the 8105.
Nice looking pipe, unfiltered pipe to boot. That is a shame it’s no longer available with vulcanite.The Notte 8701 sitter had my eye for a long time, but I’d have to find an estate to get vulcanite.
Perfect pipe for an affordable pipe.
have a place that sells in america and factgory new pipes, instead of estate pipes that someone else slobbered on?Stanwell gets criminally overlooked ever since their production was moved to Italy, but for your price range, their pipes are hard to beat.
There are a lot of French manufacturers whose pipes are very affordable and well made, e.g. Chacom or Genod.

I take it you’ve never eaten in a restaurant…have a place that sells in america and factgory new pipes, instead of estate pipes that someone else slobbered on?
He uses Molina seconds for those IIRC. They tend to be on the small side.So I got the Morgan Bones in. Great looking pipe but wow it’s small. I guess I’m realizing I’m not a small bowl kinda of guy.
So I got the Morgan Bones in. Great looking pipe but wow it’s small. I guess I’m realizing I’m not a small bowl kinda of guy.
Lesson learned. I guess I’m still on the hunt now lol.He uses Molina seconds for those IIRC. They tend to be on the small side.
