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wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
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Just got this from @marc75. It is my second ever Moretti and I am over the moon.

I am fixin' to load it up with SG Chocolate Flake here in a couple minutes.

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And his big brother a Moretti Recanati that is amazingly light for a walking stick. Lol

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I have a love/hate relationship with rustication, but I am a sucker for strange rustications that I don't hate.
 

BigR

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 3, 2024
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Nice pipes. I bet it would take some serious puffing to get the bowl of the Moretti Recanati warm on the outside.
 
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Alanon

Might Stick Around
Nov 1, 2025
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@wyfbane Is that by chance a bone or horn stem or a convincing replica? If so, I’ll have to comb through their catalogue.
 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
6,712
12,592
Tennessee
@wyfbane Is that by chance a bone or horn stem or a convincing replica? If so, I’ll have to comb through their catalogue.
It is just a replica. But it is lovely and comfortable.

Do you have a Ropp? I got one of those when SP first started carrying them to check horns stem off my bucket list.
 

Alanon

Might Stick Around
Nov 1, 2025
89
196
Europe
It is just a replica. But it is lovely and comfortable.

Do you have a Ropp? I got one of those when SP first started carrying them to check horns stem off my bucket list.

I have to say, it fooled me! It even has subtle streaking that slightly unpolished bone stems have.

Oh yeah, I got a little Ropp Stout bulldog the first chance I got. They’re such cool pipes.

I also have a couple of vintage horn-stemmed pipes, but I’m always on the lookout for more. I’ll never buy a pipe solely for having a horn stem, but it makes a nice pipe even nicer. I’m not a clencher, but I do enjoy the feel of horn better than vulcanite or lucite.
 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
6,712
12,592
Tennessee
I have to say, it fooled me! It even has subtle streaking that slightly unpolished bone stems have.

Oh yeah, I got a little Ropp Stout bulldog the first chance I got. They’re such cool pipes.

I also have a couple of vintage horn-stemmed pipes, but I’m always on the lookout for more. I’ll never buy a pipe solely for having a horn stem, but it makes a nice pipe even nicer. I’m not a clencher, but I do enjoy the feel of horn better than vulcanite or lucite.
I agree they feel great. I usually put rubber bits on my lucite stems. They just are a bit harder. I love horn and lucite. No oxidation!

Happy hunting.
 
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