Peterson Pipes Sherlock Holmes Series

The opening in fishtail mouthpieces is available in several sizes in order for the smoker to have options as to how much smoke they can get with each draw. The draw is good, and the flavour is particularly great in new pipes. As for the aesthetics and ergonomics, I find some shapes much more attractive… Continue reading Peterson Pipes Sherlock Holmes Series

Collectible Tobacco Estate Pipes Peterson Manufacturing for sale

On Peterson’s bands, it reads “K&P” for Frederic Kapp and Charles Peterson, the company’s founders. On this page, you will find all of the Sherlock Holmes line’s designs, as well as all the other lines (Standard, Aran, St-Patrick’s day pipes…) that have contributed to the brand’s success for more than 150 years. Charles Peterson, who… Continue reading Collectible Tobacco Estate Pipes Peterson Manufacturing for sale

Peterson Pipes How Satisfied Are You with Them? :: Pipe Talk :: Pipe Smokers Forums of PipesMagazine com

The modern Captain Pete line available from Cup O’Joe’s is an exclusive issue by Peterson for the US retailer. They are XL size pipes that mirror the Kinsale and SH series of pipes with slightly shorter plip mouthpieces. At the end of the eighties just as the Sherlock Holmes range was being issued, Peterson reintroduced… Continue reading Peterson Pipes How Satisfied Are You with Them? :: Pipe Talk :: Pipe Smokers Forums of PipesMagazine com

Our Chacom pipes collection, Chapuis-Comoy manufacture La Pipe Rit

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. By 1928 the London Chacom factory had begun completely making pipes… Continue reading Our Chacom pipes collection, Chapuis-Comoy manufacture La Pipe Rit

Colored, lacquered pipes and unique shapes La Pipe Rit

Antoine GRENARD, managing director, is the 6th generation in charge of this family-owned company. An eye-catching briar pipe with a bent billiard shape and a matte blue stain. 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… Continue reading Colored, lacquered pipes and unique shapes La Pipe Rit