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General Pipe Discussion
The History of Caminetto (shapes, stamping, articles, etc.)
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<blockquote data-quote="ak2000" data-source="post: 521610" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>Based on an internet search, this appears to be a more recent Caminetto "high grade" and I could be wrong, but it appears that someone carved their initials into the shank. If this is the case I would assume it makes the pipe's value pretty low from a collector's standpoint if that's what you are after. Your pictures are too large for the forum format so it will be difficult for people to see them on a mobile device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ak2000, post: 521610, member: 4151"] Based on an internet search, this appears to be a more recent Caminetto "high grade" and I could be wrong, but it appears that someone carved their initials into the shank. If this is the case I would assume it makes the pipe's value pretty low from a collector's standpoint if that's what you are after. Your pictures are too large for the forum format so it will be difficult for people to see them on a mobile device. [/QUOTE]
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