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Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
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10,165
54
Manchester
MacBaren Balkan Blend in a possible Savinelli?......maybe, maybe not.
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Interesting pipe! Do you happen to see any remaining markings or stampings on the shank or stem? That might help narrow things down. It does remind me of some of the color combinations Savinelli has played with over the years — especially those yellow–black accent rings and the amber-like stem. They’re known for experimenting with bright trims and bold finishes, so it’s definitely possible.
 

Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
532
10,165
54
Manchester
Thanks to @Backwoods Briar I was able to find a Chimney bowl for my Falcon pipe. Today was the "maiden voyage" for the new bowl. It did a great job for a first smoke. I filled it with C & D Palmetto Balkan which made for a fine experience.
I haven’t tried it yet, but I’m curious how it stands on its own, not just as a “Balkan-style” blend. How’s the balance between Orientals and Latakia? Is it smooth, sharp, overly dry, or surprisingly sweet? Would appreciate any impressions — especially from those who’ve smoked a few bowls rather than just sniffed the tin. Thanks in advance
 

Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
2,062
11,685
54
Western NY
Interesting pipe! Do you happen to see any remaining markings or stampings on the shank or stem? That might help narrow things down. It does remind me of some of the color combinations Savinelli has played with over the years — especially those yellow–black accent rings and the amber-like stem. They’re known for experimenting with bright trims and bold finishes, so it’s definitely possible.
Its definitely TRYING to be a Savenelli.
It doesn't say Savenelli, but does have the shield with the S stamped on it, followed by Italy.
And it is one of Savinellis most popular shapes, the 920KS.
But, the shield stamp is off set and not correct. And this pipe has dozens of fills. Ive never seen a Savinelli that didn't say, Savenelli. I don't believe they would let a pipe with this many fills out of the factory, and I cannot find another pipe like it. They have a LOT of lines, but ive looked for over a decade and never found one like it.
Its a mystery to me.

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Sandblast

Can't Leave
Dec 10, 2023
399
6,730
Mendota Heights, Dakota Country, MN


Choatecav

I wish. This is just a part of the selection of pipe tobacco available at a local pipe store in Cologne.
@Sandblast I had the same thoughts when I first started scrolling those pictures. I thought, "Man, what a cellar!" Ha.

Great minds think alike. Having seen some posted pics of impressive cellars, I did wonder if scopes had amassed this magnificent inventory. I was drooling ... :)
 

Choatecav

Lifer
Dec 19, 2023
1,894
18,316
Middle Tennessee
I haven’t tried it yet, but I’m curious how it stands on its own, not just as a “Balkan-style” blend. How’s the balance between Orientals and Latakia? Is it smooth, sharp, overly dry, or surprisingly sweet? Would appreciate any impressions — especially from those who’ve smoked a few bowls rather than just sniffed the tin. Thanks in advance
Personally, I love it. I am not really a balkan user but this could be an all day smoke for me. It is a light to medium strength blend that has some basic earthy notes but also some sweetness and tartness. Definitely not a dry blend as it tends toward the moist side but I smoked that entire tall bowl today with only one relight.
There's a lot of folks who could describe this blend better than I, but I can tell you that I enjoy it very much.
 
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