Enea Buzzi was in charge of the entire production. The work
was carried out in an old power station building owned by his
grandfather. Achille Savinelli, who lived in Milan, was in
charge of sales. He set up an office in Via Orefici for the
sale of pipes in Italy and abroad.
In 1953 Buzzi and Savinelli terminated their mutually
exclusive agreement. Savinelli began to build his own plant in
Barasso. Enea was producing pipes under the Savinelli name and
also under his trade name – MPB
In 1956 the split was completed. The Savinelli plant was
able to produce at full throttle. Buzzi purchased his
partner's shares and on June 22, 1956 set up his own business
called MPB. The logo was established as the diamond with the
letters MPB embossed. In 1968 the MPB logo was changed to the
current logo - the gold outlined diamond.
The company is now under the administration of Enea's son,
Luciano Buzzi and has enjoyed a solid reputation for producing
quality made pipes with an Italian flair. Pipe Brebbia uses
briar blocks selected from the very best Mediterranean briar
available. The briar is air cured to provide a very cool and
dry smoke. The mouthpieces are made from acrylic or vulcanite
and have an anatomic shape which favors the passage of smoke
and provides a comfortable bite.