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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 414603" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Hey, Mark -- Check this out -- Go to Smoking pipes.com > Blog. Then scroll to "Savinelli"s Punto Oro Line." The 3/31/15 entry by Sykes Wilford is headlined "Savinelli 1876" over a visual of five nifty Sav Punto Oro pipes. The pipe on the left in this visual should look kinda familiar to you. By coincidence, I have the sterling military mounted Punto Oro pot on the right in my collection. I bought it about 30 years ago, and the size and mount have made it one of my favorite traveling buddies. An appealing thing about your pipe is that it's over on the "natural" end of the carver's spectrum, seemingly done with little or subtle artifice, rather than the more personal, highly stylized, embellished verions of the pipemakers' art. There's something about the former style that appeals to me, though to each his own on this matter, for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 414603, member: 2318"] Hey, Mark -- Check this out -- Go to Smoking pipes.com > Blog. Then scroll to "Savinelli"s Punto Oro Line." The 3/31/15 entry by Sykes Wilford is headlined "Savinelli 1876" over a visual of five nifty Sav Punto Oro pipes. The pipe on the left in this visual should look kinda familiar to you. By coincidence, I have the sterling military mounted Punto Oro pot on the right in my collection. I bought it about 30 years ago, and the size and mount have made it one of my favorite traveling buddies. An appealing thing about your pipe is that it's over on the "natural" end of the carver's spectrum, seemingly done with little or subtle artifice, rather than the more personal, highly stylized, embellished verions of the pipemakers' art. There's something about the former style that appeals to me, though to each his own on this matter, for sure. [/QUOTE]
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