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For
the past 74 years, Savinelli has provided collectors with distinctive
pipes elevated by luxurious Italian styling, and they're especially
renowned for their thematic series, dressing pipes in evocative finishes
and showcasing the marque's proprietary acrylic stems. Savinelli works
closely with acrylic manufacturers to design and custom-cast special
acrylic stems in detailed patterns and myriad color palettes, and this
year's new Savinelli releases highlight this signature acrylic in the
Foresta, Morellina, Pulcinella, and Granola lines and include the
marque's annual Collection shape. Explore the entire selection on-site
now, and find your favorite today.
Foresta
An aptly named
series, Savinelli's Foresta line — "forest" in Italian — is
defined by a deep, green color palette combined with a smooth, natural
stain or a dark walnut rustication. Each custom-cast acrylic stem reveals
a rich, conifer hue that leads tastefully into a trio of variegated
acrylic accents — displaying a range of green hues from moss and olive to
turquoise and lime — separated by twin nickel rings.
Granola
The Granola line
reveals a natural color palette of virgin briar elevated by custom-cast
acrylic stems emblematic of the line's grain-inspired theme. Dressed in a
finely textured rustication, the stummels reveal a subtle texture akin to
wheat and barley spikes, and the mottled stem displays complementing hues
of tan, beige, cream, and mahogany in a distinctly oat-like pattern to
support the overall theme. Moreover, since Savinelli's Granola pipes
showcase unstained briar, their stummels will darken handsomely with a
patina as they're smoked, developing further character to match the
varying hues of the proprietary stem.
Morellina
Like that of the
Foresta, the title of Savinelli's new Morellina series hints at its color
palette: a deep walnut brown. It's available in both smooth and
rusticated finishes, each offering an alluring, dusky motif, and features
custom-cast acrylic stems of swirling cream and mocha hues. Morellina
pipes are further accented by a trim nickel ring, completing the
distinctive aesthetic but with a subdued demeanor — perfect for those
inclined toward more traditional motifs but who still desire a pipe of
individual style.
Pulcinella
Savinelli's
Pulcinella series draws inspiration from the commedia dell'arte, an early form of
professional theater originating in Italy around the 16th century. The
character Pulcinella has become a traditional archetype across Europe,
and his costume often presents an all-white ensemble with a dark mask
that accentuates his beak-like nose. Fitting with this motif, Savinelli's
Pulcinella series features pipes in either a rusticated black or smooth
natural finish, united by a custom-cast acrylic stem with a checkered,
black-and-white pattern, and it's available exclusively in Savinelli's
iconic "645 KS" bent Brandy shape.
Collection 2022
Unlike
Savinelli's standard-production series, the annual Collection line
features only one shape, a singular design exclusive to the series that's
retired at the end of the year. Collection pipes have delighted
aficionados every year since 1985, and this year's edition comprises a
squat bent Dublin shape in four finishes: Sandblasted, Sandblasted with
Smooth Top, Smooth Brown, and Smooth Natural (of which only 62 total
pipes were fashioned — each serialized to commend their individuality).
Regardless of finish, all Collection 2022 pipes are crafted from
select-grade blocks revealing stunning grain, are fitted to an acrylic
stem bearing Achille Savinelli's signature and a trim ring of natural
briar at the base, and feature the line's defining plaque along the top
of the shank etched with "2022 Collection" to distinguish their
place among Savinelli's most limited releases.
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@KA9FFJ; I would suggest nothing pipe related. I was a little slow to realize these things. My excuse is too many fires without a mask, I can't speak for you.
@vtgrad2003; "Regift it back to me"? That's rich! We're talking about a fire fighters wife. She don't take odds and a few other things, I won't go into. Sweat and kind with a playground sense of justice. I won't be going there, nope, no sir.
@Zouave I agree on the Forester. If I was in the market for a new pipe, I would consider one of them. I would pass on the rest. The Granola and Morellina stems are just ugly. I definitely wouldn't put something named Pulcinella in my mouth and I can't decide if the stems are supposed to pay tribute to the 1960s or the pixelated bitmaps of the 1990s.
There was also the USCGC Edisto (WPB 1313) that was in commission from 1987 until 2018. I can't tell you much about it other than it was home-ported in San Diego, CA.
@PappyJoe Cool! Funny that an icebreaker would be named after an place in a state that has the palmetto as it's state emblem. My boat is a v-hull but only 16', so it can handle sounds and inlets fine but not really ocean worthy. That said, my wife and I sometimes drag our boat down to the area and fish the Wando and South Edisto rivers. I lived in Charleston for several years so I got to know those rivers around there pretty well, but I've never actually been to Edisto Beach.
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When Scott Bendett founded Pipes and Cigars, he was looking to give his customers a unique experience at a great price point. So, him and his staff got to work creating Scotty’s Blends. The result was a variety of enticing blends giving every tobacco lover a chance to dive in. With blends such as Bluegill Lake, Butternut Burley, and Salmon River, you won’t be disappointed. Right now, for the P&C Faithful we are offering 10% off these unique blends! But hurry, this offer won’t last long so don’t miss out!
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I'm going to go out on a limb, but I don't think my bride would like appreciate a pipe and pocket jar for valentines day.
Yeah, but she can always regift it back to you!
Tnx for the tip... I'll change my gift plans for the wife for Valentine's Day. .. ... ... How about a pipe rack? 🤔
For the past 74 years, Savinelli has provided collectors with distinctive pipes elevated by luxurious Italian styling, and they're especially renowned for their thematic series, dressing pipes in evocative finishes and showcasing the marque's proprietary acrylic stems. Savinelli works closely with acrylic manufacturers to design and custom-cast special acrylic stems in detailed patterns and myriad color palettes, and this year's new Savinelli releases highlight this signature acrylic in the Foresta, Morellina, Pulcinella, and Granola lines and include the marque's annual Collection shape. Explore the entire selection on-site now, and find your favorite today.
Foresta
An aptly named series, Savinelli's Foresta line — "forest" in Italian — is defined by a deep, green color palette combined with a smooth, natural stain or a dark walnut rustication. Each custom-cast acrylic stem reveals a rich, conifer hue that leads tastefully into a trio of variegated acrylic accents — displaying a range of green hues from moss and olive to turquoise and lime — separated by twin nickel rings.
Granola
The Granola line reveals a natural color palette of virgin briar elevated by custom-cast acrylic stems emblematic of the line's grain-inspired theme. Dressed in a finely textured rustication, the stummels reveal a subtle texture akin to wheat and barley spikes, and the mottled stem displays complementing hues of tan, beige, cream, and mahogany in a distinctly oat-like pattern to support the overall theme. Moreover, since Savinelli's Granola pipes showcase unstained briar, their stummels will darken handsomely with a patina as they're smoked, developing further character to match the varying hues of the proprietary stem.
Morellina
Like that of the Foresta, the title of Savinelli's new Morellina series hints at its color palette: a deep walnut brown. It's available in both smooth and rusticated finishes, each offering an alluring, dusky motif, and features custom-cast acrylic stems of swirling cream and mocha hues. Morellina pipes are further accented by a trim nickel ring, completing the distinctive aesthetic but with a subdued demeanor — perfect for those inclined toward more traditional motifs but who still desire a pipe of individual style.
Pulcinella
Savinelli's Pulcinella series draws inspiration from the commedia dell'arte, an early form of professional theater originating in Italy around the 16th century. The character Pulcinella has become a traditional archetype across Europe, and his costume often presents an all-white ensemble with a dark mask that accentuates his beak-like nose. Fitting with this motif, Savinelli's Pulcinella series features pipes in either a rusticated black or smooth natural finish, united by a custom-cast acrylic stem with a checkered, black-and-white pattern, and it's available exclusively in Savinelli's iconic "645 KS" bent Brandy shape.
Collection 2022
Unlike Savinelli's standard-production series, the annual Collection line features only one shape, a singular design exclusive to the series that's retired at the end of the year. Collection pipes have delighted aficionados every year since 1985, and this year's edition comprises a squat bent Dublin shape in four finishes: Sandblasted, Sandblasted with Smooth Top, Smooth Brown, and Smooth Natural (of which only 62 total pipes were fashioned — each serialized to commend their individuality). Regardless of finish, all Collection 2022 pipes are crafted from select-grade blocks revealing stunning grain, are fitted to an acrylic stem bearing Achille Savinelli's signature and a trim ring of natural briar at the base, and feature the line's defining plaque along the top of the shank etched with "2022 Collection" to distinguish their place among Savinelli's most limited releases.
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You're getting a lot better at posting these images
I would suggest nothing pipe related. I was a little slow to realize these things. My excuse is too many fires without a mask, I can't speak for you.
"Regift it back to me"? That's rich! We're talking about a fire fighters wife. She don't take odds and a few other things, I won't go into. Sweat and kind with a playground sense of justice. I won't be going there, nope, no sir.
Some of the pipes are pretty good looking.
But some of those stems are just too freaking ugly in my opinion.
I agree on the Forester. If I was in the market for a new pipe, I would consider one of them.
I would pass on the rest. The Granola and Morellina stems are just ugly.
I definitely wouldn't put something named Pulcinella in my mouth and I can't decide if the stems are supposed to pay tribute to the 1960s or the pixelated bitmaps of the 1990s.
I knew some guys who served aboard the USCGC Edisto (WAGB-284)
The Edisto was a Wind-class icebreaker in the service of the United States Navy and was later transferred to the United States Coast Guard as USCGC Edisto (WAGB-284). She was named after Edisto Island, South Carolina. The island is named after the Native American Edisto Band who inhabited the island and the surrounding area.
There was also the USCGC Edisto (WPB 1313) that was in commission from 1987 until 2018. I can't tell you much about it other than it was home-ported in San Diego, CA.
Cool! Funny that an icebreaker would be named after an place in a state that has the palmetto as it's state emblem. My boat is a v-hull but only 16', so it can handle sounds and inlets fine but not really ocean worthy. That said, my wife and I sometimes drag our boat down to the area and fish the Wando and South Edisto rivers. I lived in Charleston for several years so I got to know those rivers around there pretty well, but I've never actually been to Edisto Beach.
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If you like plain reds, you should like Edisto as well.