A Chinese company? I have the same suspicion.I'm pretty sure that's a Road Town. Chinese company with, imo, decent pipes at decent prices.
But as a Chinese company, I don't think they would choose such a logo, because generally speaking, anchors are not an element that China would choose.I'm pretty sure that's a Road Town. Chinese company with, imo, decent pipes at decent prices.
Interesting, I thought Chinese pipes were all either sketchy Amazon stuff or super high end artisan stuff.I'm pretty sure that's a Road Town. Chinese company with, imo, decent pipes at decent prices.
I'm not but I've never seen anchor symbolism used in China, probably in part because traditional Chinese anchors were big stones.But as a Chinese company, I don't think they would choose such a logo, because generally speaking, anchors are not an element that China would choose.
I need to explain that I am Chinese.
HS Studio/Huge Stone and Road Town make beautiful pipes often less than $150.Interesting, I thought Chinese pipes were all either sketchy Amazon stuff or super high end artisan stuff.
Wow that's a great deal. Thanks, I want my collection to have as many countries as possibleHS Studio/Huge Stone and Road Town make beautiful pipes often less than $150.
I don't even know what that would mean. The Canadian shape or the Brigham style maybe? I haven't seen too many Brighams so I'm not sure if they're particularly recognizableSo the symbols on the pipe are possibly related to the fact that some of their early pipes were purportedly of "Canadian Design"....the veracity of that is somewhat sus.
Supposedly, they had a pipe maker from Canada designing the pipes. At least that was what was said in the early days of the company.I don't even know what that would mean. The Canadian shape or the Brigham style maybe? I haven't seen too many Brighams so I'm not sure if they're particularly recognizable
I think they are primarily trying to break into the world market. If my understanding is correct the current pipe culture in most of china is either super traditional or prefer something semi traditional i.e. from another country. Again that's hearsay but Roadtown seems to want to establish themselves as a solid mid level brand. Heard mostly good about them.But as a Chinese company, I don't think they would choose such a logo, because generally speaking, anchors are not an element that China would choose.
I need to explain that I am Chinese.