Just a few questions for anyone that wants to discuss this topic (which has already been discussed).
#1: Why was there a general trend towards plastics in Italian pipe-making?
#2 Is “pearlized” a meaningful category in stems? What is it?
#3 I’ve seen BBB’s tortoise stems described as having a vulcanite-like feel. Is this a fantasy or is it real? If real, how did these plastic stems achieve this effect?
#4 If higher-end Italian pipes, like Castello, make higher quality plastic stems (compared to a lower end Savinelli), HOW do they do it?
#1: Why was there a general trend towards plastics in Italian pipe-making?
#2 Is “pearlized” a meaningful category in stems? What is it?
#3 I’ve seen BBB’s tortoise stems described as having a vulcanite-like feel. Is this a fantasy or is it real? If real, how did these plastic stems achieve this effect?
#4 If higher-end Italian pipes, like Castello, make higher quality plastic stems (compared to a lower end Savinelli), HOW do they do it?