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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. |