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jaytex1969

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I didn't bother to try hiding the distinctive markings on this pipe. It would have hidden too much of the character. I'm banking on it being obscure enough to still pose some challenge. The rectangle tan spot on the briar in pic #2, once again, is my sloppy covering of some text.

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jaytex1969

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Affirmative! T. Cristiano Bosso line.

Thomas Cristiano began working with pipes only weeks after emigrating to America from his native Italy in 1968 at the age of 16, at the S. M. Frank factory in Long Island, New York. Mr. Cristiano worked at that factory, which produced the Kaywoodie pipes, among others, for a decade before leaving and eventually starting his own company, Cristom Imports and Exports, in Tampa, Florida. In addition to producing three pipe lines of his own, including the Cristiano, Cristiano Signature Series, and Calabresi pipes, Mr. Cristiano is believed to have made the Kaywoodie pipes in Tampa from the mid-1980s until approximately 1992. He was also one of the nation's most respected humidor makers.
Sadly, Mr. Cristiano became a broken pipe on November 7, 2005 while traveling in his native Italy. He was only 53 years old. He is universally remembered as a kind person, as well as a positive influence on the pipe and cigar industries.


Alaskanpiper now steers the ship...

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alaskanpiper

Enabler in Chief
May 23, 2019
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Affirmative! T. Cristiano Bosso line.

Thomas Cristiano began working with pipes only weeks after emigrating to America from his native Italy in 1968 at the age of 16, at the S. M. Frank factory in Long Island, New York. Mr. Cristiano worked at that factory, which produced the Kaywoodie pipes, among others, for a decade before leaving and eventually starting his own company, Cristom Imports and Exports, in Tampa, Florida. In addition to producing three pipe lines of his own, including the Cristiano, Cristiano Signature Series, and Calabresi pipes, Mr. Cristiano is believed to have made the Kaywoodie pipes in Tampa from the mid-1980s until approximately 1992. He was also one of the nation's most respected humidor makers.
Sadly, Mr. Cristiano became a broken pipe on November 7, 2005 while traveling in his native Italy. He was only 53 years old. He is universally remembered as a kind person, as well as a positive influence on the pipe and cigar industries.


Alaskanpiper now steers the ship...

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Haha, total coincidence. Someone posted a pipe here recently asking for help identifying it, it had a ringed dot so I consulted pipehil, saw the cristianos there and looked at some images, and those chevron style stem accents stuck in my head.

Let me dig up a new one.....might be tomorrow, maybe, maybe not. Depends on what the tyrant (the baby) demands of me tonight.
 

alaskanpiper

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May 23, 2019
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Alright. Got a break. I’m guessing this one will be a challenge. This maker is more well known in Europe, but still rather obscure.

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