Chacom Giant Pipe Pfeife Sandblast Black 1202

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. From handmade pieces to vintage treasures ready to be loved again, Etsy is the global marketplace for unique and creative goods.

It is unfortunate that I did not take pictures of these issues and processes as I was too engrossed and concentrating on getting the filling right. I wrote Charles Lemon of Dad’s Pipes who is the go to guy for all things Brigham and asked him about the pipe. He said it was a shape he did not have and did not have on his shape chart. I thought about it overnight and sent it off to him on Monday morning. I look forward to his blog on this pipe as it is a really Danish looking Brigham.

Browse our complete range of tobacco pipes, rolling tobacco, pipe tobacco and smoking accessories, get in touch with GQ Tobaccos. Chacom has a very long history that goes back to the beginning of the nineteenth century, the time when no more bryar pipes were made. The name Chacom is a derivative of the company name Chapuis, Comoy & Cie. Indeed, the current English Comoy and French Chacom a large family business originated in the region of Saint Claude.

Each day, 20 employees (a team of diehards) still perpetuate a

century-old know-how and give a modern touch to the briar pipes. Chapuis-Comoy 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 tobacco pipesOn 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. The Comoy factory was supplied with pre cut bowls and other raw material from St Claude. 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.

captain black tobaccoWith its distinctive features and impressive size, it is a pipe that you simply must have.This pipe is handmade and consists of high-quality briar wood. 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 space for your favourite tobacco and allows for a long smoking experience.

The write up on both, though separate, is being uploaded at the same time so as to maintain continuity. 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. Antoine GRENARD, managing director, is the 6th generation in charge of this family-owned company.

peterson pipesNow armed with this acquired knowledge, I embarked on my quest to gain knowledge through personal experience. The briar wood used in the Chacom brand is chosen amongst the finest burrs in the Mediterranean Basin. This initial preparation plays a very important part in creating the taste of the future pipe. The name was taken from the family names ‘Comoy’ and ‘Chapuis’, representing the men who had created the brand and were in fact creating pipes even before the discovery of briarwood. In 1922, Henry Comoy banned together with his cousin Chapuis to create the Brand we all know and love, Chacom. After WWII, Chacom dominated the French, Belgian, German, Scandinavian and even the American markets with their tact and fine presentation of their pipes.