I am a big fan of Italian pipes, and on a recent trip to Italy I added a few more Castello, Cavicchi, Savinelli and Ser Jacopo pipes to my collection. But the hard acrylic stems make me not want to reach for them in my rotation. The buttons all seem to come 6mm to 8mm with sharp square edges that are uncomfortable for my 66 year teeth. I hate to have to go down my shop in the garage and file the buttons down to a more comfortable 4.5mm and round the edges, and risk amateurishly ruining a new pipe even with a good buffing wheel.
The standard for most small shop artisan makers now is stems of ebonite/vulcanite or some derivative, but not acrylic. These soft stems do not seem to tarnish like the old vulcanite pipes of the 1960s with proper care and an occasional touch of Obsidian oil. They seem to all sell out quickly at increasingly nose-beeed prices.
I hope the great hands-on factories in Italy get the message and start making a line with softer stem material (I know there are a couple, but not in the lines and series I like to collect and smoke). But I suppose acrylic is faster and easier to work with, so I’m not holding my breat..
The standard for most small shop artisan makers now is stems of ebonite/vulcanite or some derivative, but not acrylic. These soft stems do not seem to tarnish like the old vulcanite pipes of the 1960s with proper care and an occasional touch of Obsidian oil. They seem to all sell out quickly at increasingly nose-beeed prices.
I hope the great hands-on factories in Italy get the message and start making a line with softer stem material (I know there are a couple, but not in the lines and series I like to collect and smoke). But I suppose acrylic is faster and easier to work with, so I’m not holding my breat..