I don't know anyone who knows more about Castellos than Oldgeezersmoker.
Blush.
When there is no tiger in the jungle, the monkey who jabbers loudest is king.
Mike Glukler has made the pilgrimage to Cantu, as have others.
@npod comes to mind. Mike Hagley, who used to post here before his account got trashed in the change over, has been to the factory, but he also has a large collection of Castellos from the 1960’s forward that, for shapes he likes, shows how they have “evolved” over the years. Chuck Rio, who isn’t active on social media to my knowledge, is the US Dean of Castello Collectors. Dave Peterson, who posts here as
@daveinlax has an extraordinary collection and has studied his finds as closely as anyone I have ever known. Then there is Richard Esserman, who has collected the brand even longer than I have and, I honestly believe, hasn’t forgotten a single one of them he has ever seen. Richard is active on Facebook and has a contribution in every issue of the NASPC publication. When I have a question, I ask Richard.
No doubt there are many others who know as much or more about Castellos. I think the one statement we would all agree on is that we sure don’t know everything that we would like to know about them.