Chacom Briar Pipes Buy Online

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.

Sometimes I get a stem with double hole, a tobacco chamber with a very limited space. It is then that I remember when my father told me when I was younger that my great-grandparent’s pipe needed maintenance . In the blog itself he breaks his process down into two parts – cleaning the stem and cleaning the bowl. Each one has a large number of steps that he methodically does every time. I know because I have watched him do the work and I have seen the pipes after his work on them. He followed this process step by step and when the pipe got to me it was spotlessly clean and ready for my work.

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. peterson 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.

As you can see from the picture the pipe is heavily oxidized with little to no chatter marks. Overall the bowl was in great condition with a small white mark on the bottom of the bowl (I think it was glue). Made chacom tobacco pipes of briar, Chacom pipes follow rigorous manufacturing steps, which ensure them an optimal quality. It is on this concern for a job well done that the reputation of Chacom pipes has been built among pipe lovers.

A stylish half-bent pipe with a modern carbon finish and an aluminum band. An elegant straight pipe with a classic “billard” shape and a modern carbon finish. An elegant bent pipe with a classic “billard” shape and a modern carbon finish. A modern straight pipe with a poker shape and a carbon finish. 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.