Both are good looking Princes.I like the looks of the stem on the Pete. However, I've always wanted to try a Ropp, especially the Etudiant line.
Now it's subjective.
Both are good looking Princes.I like the looks of the stem on the Pete. However, I've always wanted to try a Ropp, especially the Etudiant line.
I'd go with the Pete. Stem and band...overall better looking pipe. IMOI've narrowed it down to two choices on our esteemed site sponsor, Smoking Pipes:
Ropp Etudiant - looks like a good deal, and I've never read a bad thing about a French pipe
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Peterson 406 Irish Harp - love that stem and the bit of silverwork
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Where can we see all the available Sabbiata shapes? A google search doesn't show much. Thanks.Hi Mike
Reasonably priced has a wide range of possibilities, depending on what one considers reasonable.
I am going to assume you mean under $100.00. If that is correct I'd highly recommend a current production Kaywoodie in the Sabbiata ( sandblast ) finish. The internal "engineering" is spot on. Fit and finish is great. The definition on the blasts is excellent. All are fitted with a blue Lucite stem, which means ease of care. The stems are very comfortable and buttons not too tall and not too short.
They "break in" quickly and smoke wonderfully. This grade has an SRP of around $70.00 US. IMHO one of the best quality to price ratios on the market today.
Regards
Mike
I think they have a decent selection. Might be hard to get a filter in a diminutive one like these. But overall I do agree. It seems Savinelli and Vauen do good in the filter department. Others not so much wrt selectionI wish Peterson made more filtered pipes
for a second I thought you posted this on the wrong web site. It's a pipe shape. Thought you were trying to muscle your way into a Royal Family.Just sending this out there for some recommendations on a nice Prince shape, light-medium stain, maybe something different with the stem.
I certainly do not need a new pipe, but that shape has always drawn my eye.
Preferably new (don't seem to have the time to refresh estates anymore), but if it was a properly cleaned estate I'd look at it.
Anyone have some suggestions?
The Pipe Nook offers an exclusive Peterson Phoenix that is available with 9mm filter. They're nice pipes for the price. I have a shape 221.Looks great. I wish Peterson made more filtered pipes