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Luciano pipes have now entered the US Market, with some of the designs from collaboration between Luca and Greg Pease (the Pease / Di Piazza pipes), which are usually smooth, though some can be sandblasted or rusticated. Each stem has an expertly-cut acrylic bit and turned tenon.
Luciano pipes have now entered the US Market, with some of the designs from collaboration between Luca and Greg Pease (the Pease / Di Piazza pipes), which are usually smooth, though some can be sandblasted or rusticated. Each stem has an expertly-cut acrylic bit and turned tenon.
Bear Graves has a great interview with Luca that you can read on SmokingPipes.com: [http://www.smokingpipes.com/smokingpipesblog/single.cfm/post/interview-luca-piazza Interview: Luca di Piazza Part 1], [http://www.smokingpipes.com/smokingpipesblog/single.cfm/post/interview-luca-piazza-part-two Interview: Luca di Piazza Part 2]


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

Revision as of 18:52, 9 October 2014

Smooth Bamboo Cutty, courtesy smokingpipes.com
Smooth Bent Billiard, courtesy smokingpipes.com

Luciano Pipes was established in Milan in 2007, with Luca di Piazza overseeing their production. Many of the pipes are worked on by the Radice family, and have been around since 1997. Originally producing mainly low-mid grade hand-finished pipes in classic English shapes with Italian twists and sold exclusively in China.

Luciano pipes have now entered the US Market, with some of the designs from collaboration between Luca and Greg Pease (the Pease / Di Piazza pipes), which are usually smooth, though some can be sandblasted or rusticated. Each stem has an expertly-cut acrylic bit and turned tenon.

Bear Graves has a great interview with Luca that you can read on SmokingPipes.com: Interview: Luca di Piazza Part 1, Interview: Luca di Piazza Part 2