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Savinelli Vigna PipesFrom their humble beginnings as a small tobacconist in Milan, Italy, in 1876, Savinelli has become a world-renowned marque with a reputation for excellence. Furthermore, the Italian atelier's iconic pipe chart features a litany of storied, decades-old shapes that exude timeless charm and exemplify the workshop's commitment to their historic roots. However, Savinelli constantly reinterprets these traditional designs with new, inventive series that play with color palettes, finishes, and materials. For 2024, Savinelli has launched the Vigna series, which honors the rich wine culture of Italy. Offered across a variety of Savinelli's classic shapes, Vigna pieces are dressed in burgundy stains, feature elegant gold-hued accents, and are paired to alluring acrylic stems that swim with striking hues. An illustrious example of Savinelli's appreciation for history and penchant for creativity, the Vigna series will entice fervent collectors and newcomers alike. | |
Michael Parks PipesCanadian artisan Michael Parks is renowned for his artful shaping style and preeminent sandblasts highlighting briar's natural grain patterns in dense, craggy relief. Three new pipes showcase Parks' skills, including a sleek, sandblasted Canadian; a slender, sandblasted Billiard with horn; and a robust Bulldog in a warm, smooth finish. |
Bill Shalosky PipesWhile many of Bill Shalosky's pieces feature traditional shaping, he exhibits enthusiasm for exotic accents and diverse finishes. Today's selection features a bent Dublin accented with lacewood and dressed in sandblast, along with a bent Apple wearing a smoky, grain-defining stain that is paired to an accent of ancient mammoth. |
Il Duca PipesCrafting handmade pipes in Ferrara, Italy, Max Rimensi of Il Duca combines traditional shaping cues with his own unique styling, evident in two pieces today: a partially sandblasted Shield accented with bamboo and a voluptuous bent Egg Sitter in a smoldering, satisfying, and tactile sandblast. |
Dunbarton Tobacco & TrustInitially an event-only cigar from 2019, Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust's Polpetta cigar, named for the Italian word for "meatball," is a 4" x 48 Short Corona containing short fillers from Dunbarton's other cigars, specifically the Mi Querida, Mi Querida Triqui Traca, and Umbagog, all with Connecticut Broadleaf wrappers. |
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6 Ashton |
6 Savinelli Autograph |
3 Castello |
2 Il Duca |
36 Savinelli |
60 Ropp |
6 Ser Jacopo |
2 Bill Shalosky |
60 Vauen |
18 Rossi |
3 Michael Parks |
60 Nørding |
144 Peterson |
126 Estate Pipes |
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Estate PipesArtisan-made pieces and those fashioned by historic marques highlight today's selection of estate pipes, showcasing the work of Tom Eltang, Mike Sebastian Bay, S. Bang, Tatsuo Tajima, and Ichi Kitahara, as well as Dunhill, Stanwell, Castello, Ser Jacopo, and Peterson. | |
El Septimo Cigar AccessoriesOne of the most prestigious cigar brands in the world, El Septimo offers not only excellent cigars, but several lines of bespoke accessories, including six new examples available today. These include a trio of ashtrays and a trio of lighters, all from their Emperor and Sacred Arts lines and paying tribute to Vincent Van Gogh, Napoleon Bonaparte, Vardan Mamikonian, and Emperor Yao of China. | |
Erik Stokkebye 4th Generation AccessoriesErik Stokkebye 4th Generation expands their portfolio with two new smoking accessories, including a unique ceramic ashtray and a stainless steel pipe tool. The ashtray is molded to resemble the number "4" and comes complete with a cork knocker, while the pipe tool features a tamping foot, a dottle pick, and a scraper, all in a pocketable, fold-out package. | |
Castello PipesThe progenitor of the neoclassic Italian style of pipe making, Castello continues to embrace the bowl-centric and robust designs for which they are known. Today, an exceptional selection is on display: a Great Line bent Dublin that is a member of the ultra-rare Pezzo Unico series, representing Castello's finest works. | |
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