I've been lookingat radice pipes for awhile now becase I really like the craggy rustication. Are those pipes worth the price?
Only if you're willing to pay it.Are those pipes worth the price?
I love my Radice New Dear, which is perhaps my favorite finish ever on a pipe. But if you like the “craggy” Radice look, you might also consider estate Ascorti pipes, which can often be found for under/around $100. I love both brands.I've been lookingat radice pipes for awhile now becase I really like the craggy rustication. Are those pipes worth the price?
I didn’t know they had ebonite. Huh. How can I un-know that. Now this is going to be stuck on my mind. It’s always a risk reading these threads! PAD.As an authorized Radice retailer .... IMHO Radice Pipes offer maybe the best "bang for buck" in the unsmoked new pipe market out of Italy. On the estate market, Ascorti, Caminetto ( both depending on vintage ) and Radice can be found for very reasonable prices.
What I find is that the majority of current Radice Pipes have a very consistent stem profile. Thin but no too thin. Flat, yet not too flat. Buttons that are tall, yet not too tall. In other words, very comfortable. Plus the internal "engineering" ( drilling width ) is perfect, for me. Also if you're not a fan of Lucite stems, they also make some pipes with Ebonite. The latter have an E stamped on the shank.
Luigi Radice ( the founder ) is now "retired", which is well deserved for a man at 84 years of age. That being said, he is still in the shop, with his sons, and creates pipes. The pipes Luigi is making do not show up in our market often. Each is unique and comes from the brilliant imagination of Luigi.
Currently all Radice Pipes are made by his sons, Marzio and Gianluca. All three are very cordial with a quick wit and never hesitate to answer questions about pipes etc.
I was fortunate enough to visit them in 2019. Luigi kept telling me to ask anything I wished. There are no secrets here.
Feel free to message me and ask any questions you'd like about Radice Pipes. If I don't know the answer I will contact Marzio and ask.
Mike
Do you have a pic of it?I got one and it’s fine. Their rustication is very nice: deep and craggy but smooth. For some reason I’m not crazy about their pipe aesthetics. Very plain and not as well proportioned as Castello. No real complaints except that the one I have has such a short and thin shank, and a very thin insubstantial stem. I don’t find myself gravitating toward it when I sit down to smoke. The draw seems fine, but somehow not as effective as my Castello. Both have open draws, but the Castello is somehow better. Maybe it’s the bowl finishing that is better on the Castello. Of course, Castellos are more expensive. I would try another Radice, but I’m on a Castello kick right now. I want quality over quantity.
I’m selling it on eBay as part of a collection. Are you interested ?Do you have a pic of it?
Sorry for the delay in my reply. I just saw your question. Yes I closed up at the end of Oct 2023. I've regretted it ever since!Hello Mike,
Briar Blues is closed now?
I was looking at some Radice Pipes and saw this.
So open back up and let us buy some pipes from you!Sorry for the delay in my reply. I just saw your question. Yes I closed up at the end of Oct 2023. I've regretted it ever since!