Savinelli Alligator Brown Tobacco Pipe Shape 673KS

$274.99

A stunning pipe that has been carved to resemble Alligator hide!

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Description

The Savinelli Alligator Brown Shape 673 KS is a refined piece of Italian craftsmanship that combines classic form with distinctive texture. At its heart is the 673 KS shape — the house’s take on the bent Bulldog (or Rhodesian) style: a robust bowl with a paneled shank, slightly tapered rim, and the signature triangular (rounded-triangular) cross-section of the shank typical of Savinelli.

What immediately sets the Alligator Brown version apart is its finish: a partial rustication interwoven with smooth polished panels, artfully carved to evoke the rugged, scale-like texture of an alligator’s hide. The stain is a rich brown that deepens into the textured recesses, giving both visual and tactile interest when held. The combination of finish and form makes this pipe as much a statement piece as a smoking tool.

Constructed of quality Italian briarwood and fitted with a 6 mm Savinelli filter and an acrylic stem, the Alligator 673 KS is a beautiful tobacco pipe. The bent shank and stummel height make it well-balanced in the hand and give it a pleasing presence whether held or rested. In use, the 673 KS shape enjoys a reputation for being versatile, comfortable, and easy to clench while allowing a good draw.

The Savinelli Alligator logo appears on the top surface of the stem, and the bowl is stamped with “Savinelli”, “Alligator” “Made in Italy” and the Model Number.

Comes with 6mm Charcoal and 6mm Balsawood filters plus removable insert for those that prefer not to use a smoking filter. Each pipe is packaged in a branded cloth sleeve which is put inside a blue, branded Savinelli cardboard box. Includes a multilingual instruction pamphlet with helpful hints to help you enjoy your Savinelli Alligator tobacco pipe.

Note: pipe stands used in the pictures are for photographic purposes and are not included.

Bowl Height (Outside) 1.61” / 41mm
Bowl Width (Outside) 1.81” / 46mm
Pipe Length  5.39" / 137mm
Chamber Depth 1.34” / 34mm
Chamber Diameter .75” / 19mm
Pipe Weight 47g
Pipe Shape Rhodesian
Stem Shape Bent
Filter 6mm
Shape Number 673KS
Bowl Material Briar
Stem Material Acrylic
Finish Hybrid
Country Italy

About Savinelli Pipes

The most important thing that you should know is that all Savinelli tobacco pipes are rigorously hand crafted: it is not possible to industrially produce pipes, at least not Savinelli smoking pipes.  They are painstakingly crafted piece by piece like they are jewels.

The Savinelli story started in 1876 when Achille Savinelli Sr. opened one of the first stores in the world exclusively selling smoking articles, in the very center of Milan at via Orefici 2, near the famous Piazza Duomo. The small shop, which is still at its original location, soon became a meeting place where passionate smokers could exchange opinions and discuss experiences.

It was there that Achille Sr. began designing pipes, which he would then have made by artisans in the Varese district, just north of Milan. Contemporarily to the opening of the shop in via Orefici, Savinelli Sr.'s brother and sister moved to Genoa to open their own pipe store in Galleria Mazzini, which obtained its own faithful clientele and further established the Savinelli name.

In 1881 Achille Savinelli Sr. exhibited at the Esposizione Industriale Italiana (Italian Industrial Exposition), the precursor to today's Milan Fair. His initiative demonstrated an entrepreneurial instinct that clearly runs in the family, even today. In January 1890, Achille Savinelli's son, Carlo, took over and ran the store for over 50 years. Thanks to his innate psychological instincts, he was able to develop very good relations with his clients, to whom he was always able to advise the right products, adapting his talents to satisfy the demands of each and every customer.

In 1918 Achille Junior was born. As a young man, Achille began his specialization in pipe making in the small workshop in the back of the store. While his parents tended to the needs of the customers, he preferred to stay in the back working, designing and inventing. It was in that workshop that the first genuine Savinelli pipe came to light. However, the specter of war loomed, and when World War II broke out, Achille Jr. was forced to interrupt his apprenticeship and serve five years of military service.

When Achille Jr’s came back from the war, he understood that having a retail store was not enough, so he decided to leave the father’s shop and started to produce its own pipes. It was a very important decision for the young Achille; he was willing to continue and improve the family tradition of Savinelli. Achille Jr's decision was based on one fact: that the best-selling pipes in Italy at that time were made abroad while Italy grew the best quality briar.

This point bothered him so much he decided to start up his own production of high-quality pipes, at a time when all other Italian pipe makers mass-produced poor quality, shoddy pipes. He had tremendous confidence in his ability to produce a quality product, which, coupled with national pride, proved successful. He immersed himself in the development of the company and, with the help of his best friends Amleto Pomé and Mario Vettoruzzo, started up the new business in the Varese district in north-west Italy.

1948 saw the opening of the Savinelli factory/workshop, and the pipes produced there rapidly began gaining prestige in markets all over the world. Previous to the opening of the factory, millions of pipes had been exported worldwide from Italy, but the quality of such pipes was very poor. As a result, when Savinelli began the production it was seen as dubious how an Italian could compete with foreign brands. He did, however, succeed in making a luxury product that went head to head with the big names and even surpassed their quality of production, to the point where Savinelli has since become the mark of highest standard for pipes on a global basis.

Achille Jr. was able to match imagination with good taste, obtaining a purity of line of which he was justifiably proud, and it is his spirit that gives all Savinelli pipes their personality; a pleasing balance of form and function. His imagination and refinement have been undoubtedly passed down to today's Savinelli, Giancarlo, who has picked up where Achille Jr. left off. Now at the helm of the company, Giancarlo has brought new energy and new ideas to Savinelli. Great-grandson of the original founder, Giancarlo is managing the delicate task of modernizing the company, look after this hand-crafted heritage, and hand it down untouched to his son Achille.

Additional information

Weight .11 kg
Dimensions 17.5 × 7.2 × 5.2 cm