Thank you.At around $200 - Bruno Nuttens Heritage (direct from him); Walt Canno Cardinal Housr (ditto).
Or, if you're looking Italian, Radice sells some nice pipes at around that price-point.
I will look into your suggestions. Much appreciated.
Thank you.At around $200 - Bruno Nuttens Heritage (direct from him); Walt Canno Cardinal Housr (ditto).
Or, if you're looking Italian, Radice sells some nice pipes at around that price-point.
Ok but that's not "The same price" So what equals them at the 45-60$ price range I paid for my 4?At around $200 - Bruno Nuttens Heritage (direct from him); Walt Canno Cardinal Housr (ditto).
Or, if you're looking Italian, Radice sells some nice pipes at around that price-point.
45-60 isn't much of a gamble - but, honestly, almost any pipe is going to be better that doesn't quite literally fall in half after the first month.Ok but that's not "The same price" So what equals them at the 45-60$ price range I paid for my 4?
I had a morta that did the same.I had a beautiful looking morta with this amazing honeycomb coloured stem but unfortunately it had a small flaw that cracked it wide open after a few bowls.
They gave me a full refund though.
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After some time with them, would you prefer a Volkan or Savinelli?So, Iv'e had a bit of time with 2 Volkans now, both briar no morta. Overall, they smoke very well, briar finish is very nice, stems, 1 is well done, the other not so great. 1 has perfect drilling, the other is off centre but still smokes alright.
My Conclusion, fit, finish, and overall quality is I'd say pretty comparable to a new Peterson but at close to half the price. Far from Savinelli quality, but still a well enough made pipe for the price.
Savinelli any day of the week! Sav is better quality overall, although the rustication on the Volkan is more to my liking, the finish, drilling, grain, stem work and shape selection is of much better quality with Savinelli.After some time with them, would you prefer a Volkan or Savinelli?
I have a few Sav's that were all around the £70 - £80 mark and they're all brilliant pipes for the money. Well made with great fit & finish. I really like the way they do their rustication.Savinelli any day of the week! Sav is better quality overall, although the rustication on the Volkan is more to my liking, the finish, drilling, grain, stem work and shape selection is of much better quality with Savinelli.
The Volkan is a nice unit, better than Peterson IMO, but not in the same league as Savinelli.
Great products, Savinelli makes the best pipe for the money IMO.I have a few Sav's that were all around the £70 - £80 mark and they're all brilliant pipes for the money. Well made with great fit & finish. I really like the way they do their rustication.
Great products, Savinelli makes the best pipe for the money IMO.
Thank you both.I have a few Sav's that were all around the £70 - £80 mark and they're all brilliant pipes for the money. Well made with great fit & finish. I really like the way they do their rustication.
Sharp looking pipe.Oops, forgot to post a pic of the second one. This is a Bottega. This is the one with the off centre drilling. The other one I posted has the not so well done stem.
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