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Help with a question I can’t seem to find by googling
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<blockquote data-quote="AleRama" data-source="post: 601881" data-attributes="member: 6298"><p>I'm from Genoa and, just for your knowledge, there was a big SAVINELLI shop in Galleria Mazzini (Genoa City Center) that was owned and run by Achille Savinelli's nephews at the time of that "Repubbliche Marinare" pipe was produced. They sold SAVINELLI pipes obviously, but they were open to sell some other pipemakers' creations too. Caminetto and Ascorti had a strict collaboration with this shop and their pipes were stamped SAVINELLI GE when destinated to the shop in Genoa. I had many pipes from that shop in my hands, tho I never bought one directly.</p><p>You can find a reference of Achille Savinelli's brothers opening a shop in Genoa in the late 1800s even on SAVINELLI'S website.</p><p>Hope that this message can help.</p><p>Regards,</p><p>Alessio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AleRama, post: 601881, member: 6298"] I'm from Genoa and, just for your knowledge, there was a big SAVINELLI shop in Galleria Mazzini (Genoa City Center) that was owned and run by Achille Savinelli's nephews at the time of that "Repubbliche Marinare" pipe was produced. They sold SAVINELLI pipes obviously, but they were open to sell some other pipemakers' creations too. Caminetto and Ascorti had a strict collaboration with this shop and their pipes were stamped SAVINELLI GE when destinated to the shop in Genoa. I had many pipes from that shop in my hands, tho I never bought one directly. You can find a reference of Achille Savinelli's brothers opening a shop in Genoa in the late 1800s even on SAVINELLI'S website. Hope that this message can help. Regards, Alessio [/QUOTE]
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