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Another Barontini 2nd is named "Cesare".
Another Barontini 2nd is named "Cesare".


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Article: [http://www.smokemag.com/0399/pipes/feature2.htm Spring 1999 PipeSmoke article]
Website: [http://www.bb-srl.it/home.htm Cesare Barontini (B.B.srl)]
 
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'''Offsite Links:'''
*Article: [http://www.smokemag.com/0399/pipes/feature2.htm Spring 1999 PipeSmoke article]
*Website: [http://www.bb-srl.it/home.htm Cesare Barontini (B.B.srl)]




[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Italy]]
[[Category: Italy]]

Revision as of 22:34, 11 June 2016

Most Aldo Velani pipes are made in Livorno, Italy, for the USA market by Cesare Barontini. They were previously imported by Lane Limited. Lane spokesman Frank Blews once described Velani's stylish, intrinsically Italian designs as "Billiards with more ball, bulldogs with more jaw." The name "Aldo Velani" is actually fictional.

Another Barontini 2nd is named "Cesare".

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