I was SUPER excited to get my Aero Billiard.
One of our pipe club guys, Ethan Brandt, has been big on reverse calabash pipes for a couple of years now. He writes the Pipe School blog (Google it up for a GREAT reverse calabash article).
So when I saw that Radice was getting into the fray--at a reasonable price no less--I couldn't resist. When I went to sell pipes at the Chicago show this year I (sadly) accidentally left all of my own smoking pipes at home. What better place to replenish?!?
So I knew that Chicago was going to be my chance to get exactly what I wanted, assuming they brought enough to satisfy the demand. And they did not disappoint!
Originally I had it in my head to get a black Silk Cut. I've really liked my other Radice pipes in this finish. However, I also recently got a Castello GG Natural Vergin 67. The Natural Vergin finish is an unstained Sea Rock. The shape is kind of like if you took a HUGE 55 and mated it with a Square-shanked Billiard. That pipe is an amazing smoker and I really like watching it color over time.
So when I saw this Aero beauty (they call it the "Pure" finish) in the Radice room on Friday night, there was really no contest. Sure, part of it was because they didn't have any black Silk Cuts on display, but I also noticed that they coated their chambers on all the silk cuts. Also, if they would have been displaying the Morta Aero, this may have been a different story. But they weren't. This one caught my eye because of the finish, combined with the smooth rim. My best flake pipe is a BIG Radice Twin Bore Clear Billiard with a spiral shank, so I figure Radice wood must be doing something right and that I would also be smoking flakes in this one too. I smoke VA flakes at least 50% of the time, so I have several pipes thusly dedicated.
I've smoked this Aero Billiard half a dozen times since Chicago, and it's really good. It hasn't hit its peak for me, yet. It took my other Radice a year or so. The Aero is smoking much better for me out of the gate than the Octagon Prince Ligne Bretagne I also bought new at Chicago. It is DRY as a bone and I am getting some good flavors. It is especially good for sipping, as others have said.