Pipen' Prof,
In response to your question, here is what Tony Soderman, prize-winning pipe collector and the former owner of the war club shown in the pictures, above wrote about Morettis, which he greatly admires:
"Morettis are FLAWLESS PIPES with NO HIDDEN FILLS!!!
"Unfortunately, Marco once sold his 'discarded pipes' to an American pipe seller who gladly liquidated them on eBay. The result was two-fold. First, hundreds of flawed Morettis found their way into the hands of pipe smokers who recognized the defects and incorrectly concluded that all Moretti pipes were poor quality, flawed pipes. Second, the sales prices became so depressed that many Morettis sold for token prices furthering the misconception that all Morettis were poor quality pipes and not worth much money! Sadly, the brand name has suffered as a result!"
I did not know about this, either, and have often admired the Morettis for sale at my local Tinder Box in Costa Mesa. Of course, those pipes, like the war club and the ones all of you on here own and enjoy, are the real Morettis, not the ones that were passed off as Carlo's best work on eBay several years ago.
Tony's admiration extends to owning a lot of Morettis, including some enormous Canadians that dwarf the war club that I bought from him. He has a pretty close relationship with Carlo and also Bruto Sordini (Don Carlos pipes). He represented the latter as his attorney in the US. I am not sure if he represented Carlo, but I know that he spent a lot of time with him at pipe shows, and had a role in persuading Carlo to come to the US to make his pipes more familiar to American pipe enthusiasts in earlier years.