Our Pipes Classic Collection Carbone

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When a pipe has a heavy cake inside the bowl, I like to put it through a salt and alcohol treatment. This method does a great job at cleaning the pipe, softening peterson pipes the hardened cake making it easier to remove from the bowl. It also, freshens up the bowl and gets ride of any ghosting left from prior tobaccos smoked.

An average pipe usually lasts 40 minutes (the world record in slow smoking is more than three hours!). If your pipe gets blocked, let it cool down and take another one. • Always use a cold and clean pipe (a clean pipe is the best way to enjoy the aroma of your tobacco!).

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 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.

• Wash the system if necessary with a small quantity of alcohol. The brand of the pipe was marked on the bowl – ‘Chacom coin osseu’. The brand Chacom turned up (1934) after fusion of Chapuis-Comoy with La Bruyère. A half captain black tobacco bent and short pipe  in shiny red color with a vulcanite stem. You must be of legal age to purchase tobacco products or smoking accessories on this site. We reserve the right to verify delivery to cardholder via UPS.

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.

In 1945 at the end of the Second World War, Chacom got its independence again and began working on more modern designs with some of St Claude’s more skilled artisan carvers. Various name changes and wrangling with the owners didn’t stop Chacom from becoming on of the biggest names in France, Belguim, Japan, Germany, Scandinavia peterson pipes and America. Each day, 20 employees (a team of diehards) still perpetuate a century-old know-how and give a modern touch to the briar pipes. If you feel that the packing is too tight or the hole is blocked, empty the tobacco and try again. A sophisticated bent pipe with a carbon finish and an aluminum band.

Chacom are one of the most historically important pipe makers still in business today. As early as 1825 the Comoy family was producing smoking pipes from Boxwood, long before the discovery of Briar wood. Henry Chacom is born in 1850, just 6 years before the discovery of briar and St Claude becoming the home and centre of the briar pipe world. While in a Swiss prisoner of war camp (1870) Henry meets up with his cousins (the Chapius family) and the plan to open a pipe factory if and when they are released. On their return to France, the Comoy & Chapius families open their factory is opened. With the popularity of there pipes in London, Henry takes machinery and skilled craftsmen to the UK.