The problem is that Stanwell is still owned by a Danish company.They'd be made in... Italy. Folgers doesn't have to actually be a Colombian company to sell Colombian coffee.
But what is the problem? The pipes are made in Italy, for a company that is based in Denmark. Honda is a Japanese company but they make some cars in Canada. They are still Hondas.The problem is that Stanwell is still owned by a Danish company.
But is it still considered a Danish pipe?So the new stanwells say "Stanwell" because they are Stanwells, and they say "Made in Italy" because ... they are made in Italy.
So it's still a Danish pipe?Apple has production plants in . They are made in cause it’s cheaper than having them made in . I’d bet it more cost effective for a company to have their pipes made in .️
Do I own a Chinese cell phone? Wait, that could be debatable? ️So it's still a Danish pipe?
Finally a direct answer. Thank you.I'd say no; it's an Italian pipe. YMMV.
Dantalian?I know original Stanwells were made in Denmark but what would the new Stanwells be if they are made in Italy? Slightly perplexed on the labeling.
You! You are not allowed! You and your youness! Don't break my brain. It's only held up by scotch tape and chewed gum.Dantalian?