Chacom pipes: buy a French tobacco pipes from Saint Claude

You can choose from the six Chacom Jurrasic tobacco pipes we offer you, with each of them providing a unique and beautiful looking pipe that will stand out amongst your collection. While they were exploding in popularity during the turn of the last century, Chapuis-Comoy started seeing some competition from outside of France. Soon, word spread of their quality and international demand started coming in.

The stem was very damaged with a bite through on the top side and much chewing around the edges of the stem. The bowl is very dirty with little room in the bowl – thick cake and lots of overflow on to the back side of the rim.I reamed the bowl with reamers. I cleaned the mortise, and the airway in the shank and stem with pipe cleaners and alcohol. You can see what the bowl looks like now in the next two photos. Using the syringe, I add the alcohol to the salt, topping it up to the bowl brim.

The “spigot” system is characterized by the two chromed bands (one on the shank and one on the stem) that will strengthen the junction between both parts. Each Chacom Spigot pipe is carefully worked in order to put forward the natural grain of the briar, for a magnificent chacom tobacco pipes result. Chacom Spigot pipes are also equipped with an acrylic stem, very resistant under the tooth. If you are looking for a pipe of great quality, with a refined style and that offers an unmatched smoking experience, you will be delighted to smoke a Chacom Spigot pipe.

The write up on both, though separate, is being uploaded at the same time so as to maintain continuity. A stylish “dublin” pipe with a matte brown finish, a black acrylic stem and a metal adornment. chacom tobacco pipes An elegant half-bent pipe with a matte brown finish, a black acrylic stem and a metal adornment. Chapuis-Comoy is the French company that creates and sells Chacom pipes worldwide.

A well-rounded half-bent pipe with a modern carbon finish. After the “Great War” the St Claude factory is renamed is “CHAPUIS COMOY & Cie”. Following chacom tobacco pipes the death of Henri in 1924, the company (London & St Claude factories) is taken over by Paul & Adrian Comoy with help from Emile & Louis Chapius.

The inside of the stem, shank and bowl were clean and to me that is an amazing gift as it means that my work on this end is with a clean pipe! I cannot tell you how much difference that makes for my work. The Jura Mountains are a mountain range that helps establish a large portion of the French and Swiss border. However, it is actually the mountain range that Chacom names these pipes after, fitting into the company’s history of paying homage to French regions, culture, or history. Now, I want to walk you through how I cleaned and restored this pipe.