Yeah, Clear. Radice's rustication seems a bit lacking compared to their other finishes. Very happy with this one.Beautiful oval shank Dublin! I'm a huge Radice fan! Thats a lovely pipe, Clear?
Interesting. Thanks for that. I see on Smokingpipes two very fine examples. There aren’t that many Italian pipes in non-acrylic, are there? Pity. This is a fine example.Lovely Radice. The Radice's started doing Ebonite and Brindle stems a few years ago. The current production ones carry an E stamp to signify an Ebonite stem. The stems are hand cut and have the same very comfortable profile that all Radice pipes come with. Marzio and Gianluca are making some superb pipes. Luigi is "semi retired". What does that mean? Last time I was there Luigi was in the workshop, but only creating his fantasy pipes. Each one of a kind that only the brilliance and imagination of Luigi could come up with.
The rustication on the Oil Cured pipes tends to be better than the non-oil cured.Yeah, Clear. Radice's rustication seems a bit lacking compared to their other finishes. Very happy with this one.
Radice are nice, that’s a nice one!
I’ve not noticed to many nice straight grained ones for sale, and as bluegrassbrian pointed out, he has a good point. I like how Radice is small, compared to Castello as a factory. But I will end up getting a Castello one day. LOL
Radice certainly sells for less, I only own one, but seeing this one of yours, makes me want to keep looking for a straight grain one too.
Enjoy!