Can we see pictures ?A very beautiful pipe and the New Dear finish is one of the better ones I have seen. In general, I preferred the "Business" finish.
I have two "gold moustache" era pipes with the Tinderbox stamp I purchased in the 70s and two others I got as estates, one is an AR stamped pipe. They are all excellent smokers. Smooth finish pipes from the early years seem less common, though I recall seeing some "Super Moustache" pipes that were just fabulous if totally un-affordable for me!
Picture pretty please with sugar on topVery nice pipes!! I have a Caminetto from 1974, but I don't know is that is "first period" or not.
Pictures pretty please ?A very beautiful pipe and the New Dear finish is one of the better ones I have seen. In general, I preferred the "Business" finish.
I have two "gold moustache" era pipes with the Tinderbox stamp I purchased in the 70s and two others I got as estates, one is an AR stamped pipe. They are all excellent smokers. Smooth finish pipes from the early years seem less common, though I recall seeing some "Super Moustache" pipes that were just fabulous if totally un-affordable for me!
I will try, but it may take a while.Pictures pretty please ?
No matter, we'll practise patience.I will try, but it may take a while.
Very, very sweet .Buongiorno amici, anch'io possiedo una di queste pipe (CAMINETTO Sable d'or 145 Ascorti Radice Cucciagio Cantù Italy ), trovata in un mercatino, purtroppo senza bocchino. Pubblico foto, potrei avere qualche informazione in più sul posizionamento storico e sulla forma 145, per ricavare la forma del bocchino, grazie.
Here's a quick snapshot of my Caminettos. All of mine are in the "Business" finish.No matter, we'll practise patience.
It would be greatly appreciated though