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General Pipe Discussion
The History of Caminetto (shapes, stamping, articles, etc.)
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Pattison" data-source="post: 535264" data-attributes="member: 4349"><p>The info has helped indentify rarity of my Caminetto Tinder Box aniversary pipe. 1978 catalog shows 250 rusticated were made but forum expanded that all pipes were numbered but my pipe was stamped 297/301 so the smooth finish would indicate only 50 were made, making same a very rare pipe. Tks for detailed research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Pattison, post: 535264, member: 4349"] The info has helped indentify rarity of my Caminetto Tinder Box aniversary pipe. 1978 catalog shows 250 rusticated were made but forum expanded that all pipes were numbered but my pipe was stamped 297/301 so the smooth finish would indicate only 50 were made, making same a very rare pipe. Tks for detailed research. [/QUOTE]
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