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'''Munalli''', first name unknown, was a freehander in the 1970's-- maybe still in the 1980's. Munalli | [[Image:Munalli.jpg|right|thumb]] | ||
'''Munalli''', first name unknown, was a freehander in the 1970's-- maybe still in the 1980's. Munalli derived from the periphery of Carmignani, Rome's most famous tobacconist at the time given, with Giorgio Musicò as executive manager. | |||
The | The photo shows him at the left next to Francesco Di Mento ([[Vascello]]), [[Fritz Becker]] and [[Baldo Baldi]]. Giorgio Musicò, who sponsored so many Italian pipemakers, kneeling in the front. | ||
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: Italy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 10 July 2008
Munalli, first name unknown, was a freehander in the 1970's-- maybe still in the 1980's. Munalli derived from the periphery of Carmignani, Rome's most famous tobacconist at the time given, with Giorgio Musicò as executive manager.
The photo shows him at the left next to Francesco Di Mento (Vascello), Fritz Becker and Baldo Baldi. Giorgio Musicò, who sponsored so many Italian pipemakers, kneeling in the front.