Oh right I forgot about that. Do you know the history of why they went with a complicated dating method to start? And what happened in 2014?
Oh right I forgot about that. Do you know the history of why they went with a complicated dating method to start? And what happened in 2014?
Yeah. The slots are smooth and comfortable. No sharp edges. Everything is carefully shaped by hand. The army mounts in particular are some of the most comfortable stems I've had on any pipe. Period. Though there is a degree of variation between them, because they're made by a team as I understand it. One thing about Musicos is each one is a unique piece. They aren't comparable to factory pipes like Savinelli.You get what I mean. I don't know what else to use to describe it haha.
Wow that looks slightly chonky because of its length. Which wouldn't be notable for other carvers but that’s saying something for Musico but it hasn't lost any of that Musico elegance.Got a new Set Special today..
Nice cross grain and a thicc machined chunk of silver. Red brindle stem is on the dark side, so doesn't pick up well in photos.
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Good eye - it's definitely slightly chonkier than many of their straight billiard varietals. Weighing in at a svelte 40(!) grams.Wow that looks slightly chonky because of its length. Which wouldn't be notable for other carvers but that’s saying something for Musico but it hasn't lost any of that Musico elegance.
Don't do it! Stay young forever (by selling me those chonkers).Good eye - it's definitely slightly chonkier than many of their straight billiard varietals. Weighing in at a svelte 40(!) grams.
A bit over my preferred limit of 32g, but I'm becoming more liberal in my old age.