Is it possible to find out what year a particular Savinelli Pipe was made? Is there a date code, particular stamp, lettering style, etc. that would enable you to find out the year of manufacture?
Thank you. I just joined today and am loving this forum already.No, certain styles stay in production longer than others. About the only ones from them and most pipe companies are the POY (Pipe of the Year) from their lineup.
Dunhill is about the only factory pipe that I know of that is easily dated.
Yah that will wear offThank you. I just joined today and am loving this forum already.
Thanks. The reason I asked this question is because I found a Savinelli estate pipe at my local tobacconist that I’m thinking of purchasing. It has the number 114 on the bottom.I'm glad that you're finding value in this forum. I'm still testing the waters here myself, ha ha.
I need to expand my post... you can also figure out dates for limited release pipes like Halloween pipes, Christmas pipes and such also.
That happened with a few groups on Facebook. Some were dedicated to cigars, some were dedicated to other interests.Yah that will wear off
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That would just be the number of the shape... a lovat.I found a Savinelli estate pipe at my local tobacconist that I’m thinking of purchasing. It has the number 114 on the bottom.
Castellos also have date codes.No, certain styles stay in production longer than others. About the only ones from them and most pipe companies are the POY (Pipe of the Year) from their lineup.
Dunhill is about the only factory pipe that I know of that is easily dated.
Made a mistake here. All of the "New Dry System" pipes have 3 digit codes on the Savvy site.I am trying to date a Savinelli Dry System 1611. I found some info that the old 3 digit vs 4 digit code dating does NOT apply to the Dry System. However, I see lots of Dry System 2611 pipes around (same bent Dublin shape) but few 1611 pipes. I also see references on the Savinelli web site to the "New Dry System" with the four digit codes beginning with 2***.
As an ATLien with deep connections to NC, I have to learn about this N.C. Mountain Laurel pipe! Can you post photos? How does it smoke?My home state N.C. pipe carver Jerry Perry has always etched the year of a pipe on the briar. He's just a superior guy. My first pipe from him is 2002, still beautiful and going strong, carved of pure N.C. Mountain Laurel.