Why would there be a question? If the pipe was purchased from a reputable shop wouldn't that be enough? I mean, I wouldn't buy my pipes from back of a Yugo.
Something, something, something...millenials, I suppose. I've seen a big uptick lately in posts here and on Reddit asking "is my pipe legit?" and just can't figure out why so many people are so skeptical of everything when 10 minutes of research would yield a solid avenue.Why would there be a question? If the pipe was purchased from a reputable shop wouldn't that be enough? I mean, I wouldn't buy my pipes from back of a Yugo.
that's where you can get all the best pipes.Why would there be a question? If the pipe was purchased from a reputable shop wouldn't that be enough? I mean, I wouldn't buy my pipes from back of a Yugo.
well about six months ago it was is my pipe totally useless because of some minor thing like not passing a pipe cleaner.Something, something, something...millenials, I suppose. I've seen a big uptick lately in posts here and on Reddit asking "is my pipe legit?" and just can't figure out why so many people are so skeptical of everything when 10 minutes of research would yield a solid avenue.
Being able to pass a pipe cleaner was how they knew the Dunhills were fakes.well about six months ago it was is my pipe totally useless because of some minor thing like not passing a pipe cleaner.
Because it's more reassuring to get real time answers from those experienced.Something, something, something...millenials, I suppose. I've seen a big uptick lately in posts here and on Reddit asking "is my pipe legit?" and just can't figure out why so many people are so skeptical of everything when 10 minutes of research would yield a solid avenue.
pretty close to what I was going to say. Lots of new people and they have questions and we got answersBecause it's more reassuring to get real time answers from those experienced.
There can be money in it, same as faking a Monet, which is why I used the art analogy in my post. So if a guy shows up with a Bo Nordh, unsmoked, that no one has ever seen before, and wants to sell it for 15,000 bucks, the alarms start to ring and there are any number of ways to authenticate the pipe. And this stuff does happen, and the community experts examine the pipe and agree as to whether the thing is legit. Those Dunhills were tricky because they were an out-of-catalog shape and yet obviously made on Dunhill equipment (pretty easy to tell) and stamped with genuine (stolen) older Dunhill stamps. So in a sense... the fakes were real. (But they weren't what they were purporting to be).I don't remember the details, but about 30 years ago there was a big scandal about a well known American dealer/collector who got caught making fake Dunhills. Seems there can be money in it.
My Tortuga is stamped ITALY, but I have a Savinelli Cocktail that just arrived from SmokingPipes that is stamped MADE IN ITALY. That stamp definitely exists in the Savinelli factory and they are using it.Thanks for all your replies. Let me be more specific - many collectors will be aware of the excellent pipe markings picture database that shows the authentic markings for thousands of pipes. Having once bought a counterfeit Roma, I now check everything I buy. Following is the authentic marking for a 673 Rustic for comparison.
First, of the 90 or so Sav pipes in the database, almost all of them have the "S"/shield marking. Additionally all but one of the 90 is stamped "ITALY" in all caps (not "made in Italy). My new 673 does NOT have the "S"/shield stamp on the bowl, and states "made in Italy".
So... for those of you who own a recent Tortuga 673 Rustic especially, or any other Tortuga Rustic, you don't need to post a pic, but please let me know if yours has the bowl stamped with the "S"/shield and "ITALY" (ALL CAPS). Much appreciated...
View attachment 121872 This is authentic from the database, and all ads.
And this is mine... no shield and "made in Italy" (unlike almost all true Savs):
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I hate to tell you this, but that site is VERY out of date. Take a look at the current Savinelli lineup and you will see that a large number of the current line is not listed. Many things have changed since this was last updated.So far so good. But here's the rub. The leading pipe markings pictured database is HERE.. Please check it out.
If you do, you will see that most of the 90 Sav lines, most of them have the "S"/Shield stamped visibly on the bowl - but more important - out of the 90 lines, almost every one is stamped "ITALY" in all CAPS.
I hate to tell you this, but that site is VERY out of date. Take a look at the current Savinelli lineup and you will see that a large number of the current line is not listed. Many things have changed since this was last updated.