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Savinelli Punto Oro natural coral finish
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<blockquote data-quote="juanmedusa" data-source="post: 426700" data-attributes="member: 3173"><p>Yes, I did mean raw wood. Which appeals to me. I do completely understand how they wouldn't float everyone's boat but I'm a sucker for them. Which is why I have one Punto and it's a Corallo. But in higher end prices I've satisfied my desire for them with that one. I've bought a Pigna and a Petite raw which are less expensive and have a Cassano and Nording raw which were even less expensive. My BoB Poty from Scottie is raw sandblasted and waxed. All of those together are likely the last raw pipes I'll have for a long time. If I were to get in the punto market again I'd go for a sandblast and if I could get in the Gd'O market I'd be after a smooth stained pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanmedusa, post: 426700, member: 3173"] Yes, I did mean raw wood. Which appeals to me. I do completely understand how they wouldn't float everyone's boat but I'm a sucker for them. Which is why I have one Punto and it's a Corallo. But in higher end prices I've satisfied my desire for them with that one. I've bought a Pigna and a Petite raw which are less expensive and have a Cassano and Nording raw which were even less expensive. My BoB Poty from Scottie is raw sandblasted and waxed. All of those together are likely the last raw pipes I'll have for a long time. If I were to get in the punto market again I'd go for a sandblast and if I could get in the Gd'O market I'd be after a smooth stained pipe. [/QUOTE]
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