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Nov 21, 2016
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Aloha Briar lovers,

I have a searock 65 with an A stamped on it.

This was bought a few years back from a nice guy in Atlanta who was buying estates and reselling.

The A stamp is curious in that it denotes it was special and given to a friend or made for a friend or...?

And that’s my question..

Any details on how this process would have worked at the Castillo HQ?

Mahalos

 

sasquatch

Lifer
Jul 16, 2012
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The "A" will be a shop stamp - which shop it was sold to in Italy. So for example the Castello I just got from Lanzola has an "L" stamped on it. Off the top of my head, I do not know which shop the "A" is. Can't be Al Pascia because they don't deal Castellos.

 
Nov 21, 2016
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Thanks for reply

According to Mike at Briar Blues site on Costello’s history he types the list of those letters you mentioned the shop

It appears A is given free to friends and are rare.

This is where I got my original info but wondering if anyone knew who made this gift or was it randomly done, etc.

 

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bigpond

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Oct 14, 2014
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A is for Amici, Italian for friends. This is a stamp for pipes that are given away and not sold directly.

 

jaytex1969

Lifer
Jun 6, 2017
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A is for aromatic. If you smoke non-aro's in there, it will self destruct... 8O
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briarblues

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Many Castello dealers do have Castello stamp a specific letter on the pipes they purchase. This allows the seller, Castello, and any later dealer know the pipes source, if that information is ever needed. Here is a list of many of those dealers stamps.
N1 = Novelli ( Italy )
N = Noli ( Italy )
F = Fincato ( Italy )
LO = Lorenzi ( Italy ) ( this shop has closed and they used to add a * on every pipe )
B = Bonfiglioli ( Italy )
BO = Bollito ( Italy )
V = Agide ( Italy )
SO = Tabaccheria Scarafioffi ( Italy )
JO = Osstermann ( Austria )
R3 = Ruocco Raffaella of Savona ( Italy )
US = sold into the US via the US Castello agent
A = "Amicizia" or friendship. That is the stamping for the pipes given for free to friends. It is quite rare.
LOB = is part of a large collection that the factory just re-purchased and they stamped with LOB (Legendary old briar)
There is one other stamp used. That would be this * . I have seen this on a few pipes, but have yet to get a concise answer on why this indicator was used.
Hope this helps.
Regards

Michael J. Glukler

 

skaukatt

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I have a beautifully grained smooth shape 55 stamped with an "A", lovely piece. I purchased it a number of years ago in Chicago from Luca DiPiazza who told me the same thing that has been stated above:
A = "Amicizia" or friendship. That is the stamping for the pipes given for free to friends. It is quite rare.
A is for Amici, Italian for friends. This is a stamp for pipes that are given away and not sold directly.

 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
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Mike, great list. I used to buy Castello's from Agide back in the day. His prices were incredible and the Euro being worth only like .83 to a US dollar also lowered the price.

 
Oct 7, 2016
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In the very distant past, say the 1950's, A,B, and C were size designations, giving way to the SA, SB and SC size designations more commonly seen in the 1960's. The only way to tell for sure, or as sure as anything gets with Castello nomenclature, is to see a picture of the stamping, particulary the relationship between the shape # and the A.

 
Nov 21, 2016
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The pipe is traditional 65 size (kkk) in an oval.

I’m working out a photo upload to show this pipe for all to view.

Thanks to all for input and interest.

LRP

 

chilly65

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Nov 13, 2018
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Mike,

Thanks for the list of stamps/dealers. The reason the pipes were stamped for the dealer was because Carlo Scotti did not want dealers selling or trading the pipes to other shops, particularly shops that were not Castello dealers. It was not that the dealers wanted the stamp.

Mike

 

chilly65

Might Stick Around
Nov 13, 2018
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Mike,

Thanks for the list of stamps/dealers. The reason the pipes were stamped for the dealer was because Carlo Scotti did not want dealers selling or trading the pipes to other shops, particularly shops that were not Castello dealers. It was not that the dealers wanted the stamp.

Mike

 
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