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Castello nomenclature on my sea rock
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 168944" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>From smokingpipes:</p><p></p><p>In the early 80’s the managing of Castello was taken over by Carlo Scotti’s son-in-law, Franco “Kino” Coppo and his daughter Savina Scotti and, under their guidance, Castello hit a peak production of over 8,000 pipes a year by the end of the decade. Kino instituted some changes in the company’s marks and grading systems. The company began to use the letter “K” to denote the grain quality of a smooth pipe, and the size designation of a carved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 168944, member: 1363"] From smokingpipes: In the early 80’s the managing of Castello was taken over by Carlo Scotti’s son-in-law, Franco “Kino” Coppo and his daughter Savina Scotti and, under their guidance, Castello hit a peak production of over 8,000 pipes a year by the end of the decade. Kino instituted some changes in the company’s marks and grading systems. The company began to use the letter “K” to denote the grain quality of a smooth pipe, and the size designation of a carved. [/QUOTE]
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