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<blockquote data-quote="Pipe&#039;n Prof" data-source="post: 367665" data-attributes="member: 3101"><p>Thanks, EE. I do see some parallels between Polinskis and Morettis, especially, as you noted, in the aesthetics (stout, short shapes). The biggest difference I see is in the stem work. Polinski uses vulcanite, whereas Moretti uses acrylic. Also, two of my Polinskis have a small gap between the stem and shank, but none of my 6 Morettis do. Polinski stems also seem longer than Moretti stems.</p><p></p><p>Really getting down to details now. They're both outstanding values.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipe'n Prof, post: 367665, member: 3101"] Thanks, EE. I do see some parallels between Polinskis and Morettis, especially, as you noted, in the aesthetics (stout, short shapes). The biggest difference I see is in the stem work. Polinski uses vulcanite, whereas Moretti uses acrylic. Also, two of my Polinskis have a small gap between the stem and shank, but none of my 6 Morettis do. Polinski stems also seem longer than Moretti stems. Really getting down to details now. They're both outstanding values. [/QUOTE]
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