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Many early pipes made by the Victory Pipe Craftsmen look like kinda imitations of Tracy Mincer’s widely known peculiar Custom-Bilt carvings. But as well they made unbelievably beautiful freehands in superior quality in virtually every shape and finish. The usual stamping read "Cellini" (in script) + "ORIGINAL" (in capital block letters). Though many pipes were stamped only with the name "Cellini." The name was also coined on metal shank ferrules.
Many early pipes made by the Victory Pipe Craftsmen look like kinda imitations of Tracy Mincer’s widely known peculiar Custom-Bilt carvings. But as well they made unbelievably beautiful freehands in superior quality in virtually every shape and finish. The usual stamping read "Cellini" (in script) + "ORIGINAL" (in capital block letters). Though many pipes were stamped only with the name "Cellini." The name was also coined on metal shank ferrules.

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