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Collectors, where does your interest lie?
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 188032" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>Funny, I'm going through this scenario right now!</p><p>Vulcanite has started to irritate the puffing corner of my mouth, so I've been transitioning from rubber to acrylic. This change over does coincide with a greater appreciation of older Castello's, as well as modern ones. Strange how that worked out! </p><p>I still keep an eye out for nice bulldogs/rhodesians, and I've kept most of my best examples, but Italian bent pots are my latest fixation. I did recently add my first Caminetto to the stable, and it's a nice 70's model 108.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 188032, member: 1363"] Funny, I'm going through this scenario right now! Vulcanite has started to irritate the puffing corner of my mouth, so I've been transitioning from rubber to acrylic. This change over does coincide with a greater appreciation of older Castello's, as well as modern ones. Strange how that worked out! I still keep an eye out for nice bulldogs/rhodesians, and I've kept most of my best examples, but Italian bent pots are my latest fixation. I did recently add my first Caminetto to the stable, and it's a nice 70's model 108. [/QUOTE]
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