What is this Savinelli Model ?

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AroEnglish

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Looks like a 601, 602, or 606 depending on the size. The bowl seems to be a little short though. Also, the shank looks too skinny to be a 616.
 

Sig

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If everyone googled their questions, we wouldn't have much of a forum now would we? puffy
Ha, I thought they might like to know.
Obviously they didn't know there was a chart.
I thought this was a place to gain knowledge about pipe smoking.
I know that back in the day I was very happy to learn there were shape charts for the various makers.
 

didimauw

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Ha, I thought they might like to know.
Obviously they didn't know there was a chart.
I thought this was a place to gain knowledge about pipe smoking.
I know that back in the day I was very happy to learn there were shape charts for the various makers.
Just messing with ya! Hahaha

You did have a good point. One of the few that actually has a shape chart! Very handy
 
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Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
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Just messing with ya! Hahaha

You did have a good point. One of the few that actually has a shape chart! Very handy
No problem.
Take a look at the Dunhill shape charts.....from Dunhill.
It looks like a three year old drew them and they do not look much like the actual pipes.
Savenelli does MUCH better.
 
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Given the stout proportions and the short distance between the rim and top part of the shank, I’m guessing this is a 613. What I find most fascinating are the stamps: the arched logo with date and the oversized shield stamps on the shank and stem.
 

Alejo R.

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I don't like the color and the almost zero possibility of seeing any grain. The stamps are too good, too much. I hope to be wrong. I would like to know how it was purchased.