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Ser Jacopo pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 54409" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>On the Italian scale (to be fair, the ol apples/oranges thing) and Castello being a 10, they rate an 8 to 9 depending on the individual piece. Ditto Mastro de Paja pipes. For some reason, they sell like they rate lower but they're great pipes. I have a couple and love em! Castello rates at the top for me and they do put out a nicer finished pipe, especially their Collection line, but the wood and the drilling of Ser Jac's and MDP's is excellent. </p><p></p><p>I think some of the most stunning pipes out there are some of the Ser Jacopo sandblasts in their La Pipacia, Picta and Rowlette lines. Second to none in creativity and craftsmanship. I did own a couple of Ser Jacopo's introductory line Gepetto's at one time and thought they smoked very well and were a good value, but were a little clunky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 54409, member: 3"] On the Italian scale (to be fair, the ol apples/oranges thing) and Castello being a 10, they rate an 8 to 9 depending on the individual piece. Ditto Mastro de Paja pipes. For some reason, they sell like they rate lower but they're great pipes. I have a couple and love em! Castello rates at the top for me and they do put out a nicer finished pipe, especially their Collection line, but the wood and the drilling of Ser Jac's and MDP's is excellent. I think some of the most stunning pipes out there are some of the Ser Jacopo sandblasts in their La Pipacia, Picta and Rowlette lines. Second to none in creativity and craftsmanship. I did own a couple of Ser Jacopo's introductory line Gepetto's at one time and thought they smoked very well and were a good value, but were a little clunky. [/QUOTE]
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