CHACOM creator and distributor of fine pipes

With the popularity of there pipes in London, Henry takes machinery and skilled craftsmen to the UK. The Comoy factory was supplied with pre cut bowls and other raw material from St Claude. We provide you with the three different chacom tobacco pipes Chacom Nougat shapes, each looking great, and they all would be excellent additions to your collection. You can get a Panel pipe, an octagonal-shaped tobacco pipe that looks wonderful and can rest comfortably in your hand.

Renowned French brand, Chacom has been a faithfull companion for several generations of pipe smokers all over the world. Chacom’s range is growing every year with a touch of modernism and originality without ever losing its authenticity. Chacom reverse Calabash pipes have become increasingly popular, as they have an extra chamber in the stem to provide a cool dry smoke.

The wood has been carefully selected and finished to create a perfect surface that is comfortable to hold.The Giant size Chacom Monstre pipe has an impressive size. It has a roomy tobacco bowl that provides enough captain black tobacco 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.

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Since 2020 MBSD Ingram LLC, owner of MBSDpipes.com, has been the trusted supplier of smoking tobacco pipe enthusiasts world-wide. We know how smoking tobacco pipe owners loved their pipes – the feel of the pipe in our hands, the sensation of the stem on our lips when enjoying our favorite tobacco mix. Each day, 20 employees (a team of diehards) still perpetuate a century-old know-how and give a modern touch to the briar pipes. This makes the Chacom brand an excellent source of smoking pipes for collectors, who can easily fill up an entire pipe stand with just various members of the Chacom line-up. Today Chacom is one of the world’s best pipe makers, having both modern and classic shapes in their portfolio. A beautiful straight pipe with a “billard” shape and a waxed brown finish.

Most notably was Pierre Morel who had initially worked on the Chacom Gran Cru, Naja and Fluer de Bruyere handmade ranges and eventually became the companies head pipe maker. Still to this day Chacom are known for their traditional manufacturing techniques, with a very contempory look and feel them. La Bruyere employed over 450 workers, producing 100,000’s of pipes annually for the world markets. 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 and America.