Yeah, I guess just not a shape I've gravitated towards.Why the surprise? It's a gorgeous pipe!
But there's something about this one...
Yeah, I guess just not a shape I've gravitated towards.Why the surprise? It's a gorgeous pipe!
It's funny you say that as I'm also not a bulldog lover but this one also appeals to me.Yeah, I guess just not a shape I've gravitated towards.
But there's something about this one...
Working my way through this entire thread.Just popped into our shop/post office and a small package was waiting, I grabbed this #33 on eBay a while back. It has some tooth marks but otherwise just needs a clean and love. Has Carlo stamped in the oval and the Castello castle stamped in the silver work and will make a nice addition to my growing stable of #33's
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Now you have me wanting to go through the thread and look at all of his 33s.Working my way through this entire thread.
This is without a doubt my favorite of your 33s. Very nice
If you do, you may notice that I posted my G Antiquari Canadian twice, and my other Castellos exactly never. I will be fixing this soon...Now you have me wanting to go through the thread and look at all of his 33s.
From someone who enjoys smaller Castello pipes, that one is amazing! TC service is top tier for sure.My first pipe purchase this year, which is a truly mindboggling realization, for me. A mini ( 4.4" long ) Castello Sea Rock, slightly bent billiard. Ordered around midday Thursday, from Tabaccheria Corti and at my door just after noon yesterday ( Tuesday ) . Luca and Pietro never cease to amaze with exceptional service.
Were some of these on your table at the NASPC?Here are a few of the Castello’s in my collection:
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No. Those on my table in Columbus were for sale. Those above are part of my permanent collection. I sold or traded about a dozen and brought these home to rejoin the family.Were some of these on your table at the NASPC?
That to me is a near perfect pipe. I love the size and the style. Congratulations. And yes, Luca at Corti is a class act.My first pipe purchase this year, which is a truly mindboggling realization, for me. A mini ( 4.4" long ) Castello Sea Rock, slightly bent billiard. Ordered around midday Thursday, from Tabaccheria Corti and at my door just after noon yesterday ( Tuesday ) . Luca and Pietro never cease to amaze with exceptional service.
That's a nice pipe.My first pipe purchase this year, which is a truly mindboggling realization, for me. A mini ( 4.4" long ) Castello Sea Rock, slightly bent billiard. Ordered around midday Thursday, from Tabaccheria Corti and at my door just after noon yesterday ( Tuesday ) . Luca and Pietro never cease to amaze with exceptional service.
What's the top row, second from the right?No. Those on my table in Columbus were for sale. Those above are part of my permanent collection. I sold or traded about a dozen and brought these home to rejoin the family.
I don't know how much cigarettes cost where you are.My 3rd Castello, an Occhio di Pernice Billiard.
This one earned 3 "k"s and while I don't always agree with Castello grading, I think this one deserves kkk.
It was a bit pricy for me. I bought it to celebrate 1 month without cigarettes (I'm still off 'em, been a couple years now)
Truly gorgeous stuff there MikeHere are a few of the Castello’s in my collection:
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Very nice choice per usual, Ben. What's the CZ stamp mean?My 3rd Castello, an Occhio di Pernice Billiard.
Again with just a bit of "chin"
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This one earned 3 "k"s and while I don't always agree with Castello grading, I think this one deserves kkk.
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It was a bit pricy for me. I bought it to celebrate 1 month without cigarettes (I'm still off 'em, been a couple years now)
It was mis-stamped Perla Nera. It also has the correct Occhio stamping
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I like this one quite a bit
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