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Castello Big Line PipesSince 1947, Castello has cultivated a reputation for producing some of the most renowned and collectible pipes in Italy. The workshop's shaping style is beloved by pipe smokers who appreciate robust proportions and tastefully creative flourishes, and Castello's iconic textures elevate each piece with their distinctive rusticated, sandblasted, or smooth finishes. The Big Line admirably showcases these signature Castello elements with bold pipes of increased size, and today's selection features five such pipes across various interpretations of the bent Dublin shape. | |
Tom Eltang PipesRenowned across the industry by collectors and carvers alike, Tom Eltang crafts pipes that prioritize elegant simplicity and superlative craftsmanship. Three new pipes today exemplify his recognizable style: one of his signature bamboo-accented Pokers, a voluptuous Horn replete with cross grain and birdseye, and a curvaceous bent Egg with a dynamic silhouette. |
Chris Asteriou PipesGreek artisan Chris Asteriou draws from his background as an industrial designer and architect to fashion a wide variety of attractive pipes. Three new pieces today showcase his striking, modern style: a sandblasted Nefertiti, a smooth asymmetric Tomato, and an homage to the works of both Sixten Ivarsson and Jørn Micke in the form of a smooth Erotique Nefertiti. |
G. Penzo PipesLeveraging experience in industrial design, Giacomo Penzo crafts stylized shape-chart standards elevated by unique accents and handsome finishing work. Today's three new G. Penzo pipes illustrate his elevated craftsmanship, including a horn-accented Egg Lovat, a densely compact Devil Anse, and an unstained Nosewarmer Billiard adorned with boxwood. |
Ropp Mid-Century PipesRopp's Mid-Century series comprises old-stock stummels originally turned just after World War II amid the expansion of Scandinavian styles requiring materials and knowledge from French manufacturers. Mid-Century pipes boast iconic Scandinavian shaping cues with traditionally French finishes, today's 23 examples embodying both aesthetic schools. |
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3 Chris Asteriou |
108 Savinelli |
36 Rossi |
18 Tsuge |
3 G. Penzo |
3 Tom Eltang |
6 Rinaldo |
10 Mark Tinsky |
132 Peterson |
12 Eltang Basic |
36 Nørding |
18 Castello |
60 Ropp |
128 Estate Pipes |
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Estate PipesToday's selection of Estate pipes highlights collectible English designs from brands like Loewe & Co., Comoy's, GBD, and Dunhill, joined by artisan pieces by Chris Askwith, Brad Pohlmann, Silver Gray, and Scottie Piersel. | |
Tsuge PipesA wide variety of new pipes from Japanese marque Tsuge showcases the brand's refined, modernist lines and proportions. Pieces from the Kaga line display soft contours and a decidedly Danish design style, presented among numerous other examples from the famous workshop. | |
Viaje CigarsViaje's Skull and Bones series comprises over 50 cigars, many of which take their names from weapon systems and comic book characters. The Skull and Bones Tsar Bomba cigar utilizes an undisclosed selection of tobaccos and boasts a rich flavor profile of pepper, chocolate, and earth. | |
Rinaldo PipesSix new pipes today showcase the Rinaldo workshop's playful Pesaro style and penchant for bold, hearty proportions, with highlights including a Megas-sized Hawkbill in the fetching Triade smooth finish, a palm-filling Oom Paul over seven inches long, and a Freehand-esque bent Dublin accented with silver. | |
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