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FilterStarting in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello. The name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney, which is “camino” in Italian. This 50th Anniversary Bent Billiard/Cutty is a fine example of the craftsmanship taken over by Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son). It features a 9K gold band on the shank and is a cross between a bent billiard and a cutty shape lacking the forward bowl cant of a traditional cutty.
2.95 oz. (83 grams)
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Started in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello, and the name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney, which is “camino” in Italian. This bulldog is a fine example of the craftsmanship taken over by Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son). This bulldog shape is stubby, and robust, and the dark red stain welcomes one to a quiet night by the fire.
Started in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello, and the name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney which is “camino” in Italian. This hawkbill is a fine example of the craftsmanship taken over by Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son). It features smooth curves with a brandy-shaped bowl in rusticated black/brown with a silver adornment on the shank.
Started in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello, and the name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney, which is “camino” in Italian. This bent brandy is a fine example of the craftsmanship taken over by Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son). It features a short ebony stain brandy shape with small black stem.
Started in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello, and the name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney which is “camino” in Italian. This Cavalier is a fine example of the craftsmanship taken over by Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son). It features an alps-esque design that’s hard to come by with black stem and foot and elongated bowl with light natural stain.
Started in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello, and the name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney which is “camino” in Italian. This Bend Dublin is a fine example of the craftsmanship Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son) took over. It features a smooth curved Dublin shape that sits pleasantly on the table when resting. It’s perfectly balanced and features a Cumberland-style stem.
Started in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello, and the name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney, which is “camino” in Italian. This poker is a fine example of the craftsmanship taken over by Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son). It features a smooth poker shape in a natural color with traditional Italian curves with a slight cant to the stem. There is a hint of flame grain on the bowl that is breathtaking.
Started in 1968, Roberto Ascorti and Luigi Radice split from Castello, and the name came from a laughter-filled evening associating the pipes with a fireplace or chimney which is “camino” in Italian. This Canadian is a fine example of the craftsmanship taken over by Tommi Ascorti (Roberto’s Son). It features a smooth and elongated shank typical of the Canadian shape with an Italian flair of a small forward cant of the bowl.
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Jackson, MS 39216
601-362-2233