Chacom pipes: buy a French tobacco pipes from Saint Claude

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The briarwood not only adds to the pipe’s aesthetics but also contributes to a cool and flavorful smoke. Every puff from this pipe is an experience in itself, allowing you to savor the nuances of your favorite captain black tobacco tobacco blends. Buy a Chacom pipe and you’ll get a high quality French pipe made from real briar wood. The briar wood used in the Chacom brand is chosen amongst the finest burrs in the Mediterranean Basin.

From making pipes for soldiers in Napoleon’s army to providing today’s smokers with amazing pipes, the Chapuis-Comoy Company has set the standard for many companies that came after. Made by the famous French Chapuis-Comoy Company, Chacom tobacco pipes are old-school pipes made with modern-day flair. Chacom’s commitment to excellence is evident in the choice of materials and the construction of the Club #127 Pipe. This pipe is expertly fashioned from high-quality briarwood, ensuring both durability and an exquisite appearance.

It has a roomy tobacco bowl that provides enough space for your favourite tobacco and allows for a long smoking experience. With its robust design, high quality and impressive size, it is a pipe that you simply must have if you are an avid pipe lover. Chacom creates and distributes quality smoking pipes since 1825. Chapuis-Comoy captain black tobacco is the French company that creates and sells Chacom pipes worldwide. Set up in Villard-Saint-Sauveur, a village neighboring Saint-Claude (the world capital city of briar-wood pipe), it is one of the largest French pipe brands. Chacom pipes stand out thanks to their mix of tradition, creation and innovation.

Rather than closing the original factory the company was renamed Comoy (a combination of both names) in 1928. Shapes, ranges and grading remained the same between the two factories and Chacom was only sold in France, Switzerland and Belguim. Guarantee of traditional methods, CHACOM remains the biggest French brand to date knowing how to ally Tradition, Creation & Innovation. After World War Two, Chacom became leader of the French, Belgian, German, Scandinavian and even the  American markets. In 1972, Yves Grenard, Pierre Comoy’s second cousin took over the reins of the brand. Today, due to its age-old tradition and an immeasurable know-how.