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Savinelli vs Stanwell
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 490241" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I have a half doz of the older Stanwells "Made in Denmark" and they'e all well made, substantial, manly pipes. Your chacterization of the $70 price is right, I'd say, for an older Stan that has seen some care. But the older Savs, especially in the mid to higher grades, are fine, too. If I were in your shoes I might opt for the Stan, just to add a bit of variety to the hoard, er, herd. But really, either would probably make you happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 490241, member: 2318"] I have a half doz of the older Stanwells "Made in Denmark" and they'e all well made, substantial, manly pipes. Your chacterization of the $70 price is right, I'd say, for an older Stan that has seen some care. But the older Savs, especially in the mid to higher grades, are fine, too. If I were in your shoes I might opt for the Stan, just to add a bit of variety to the hoard, er, herd. But really, either would probably make you happy. [/QUOTE]
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