Pipes Tagged “Chacom”

In our online shop we provide you with an infinite range of selected accessories for smokers and rare spirits to satisfy your wishes. After World War Two, Chacom became leader of the French, Belgian, German, chacom tobacco pipes Scandinavian and even the  American markets. In 1972, Yves Grenard, Pierre Comoy’s second cousin took over the… Continue reading Pipes Tagged “Chacom”

Peterson Tobacco Pipes Buy Peterson Tobacco Pipes at Smokingpipes

Those who malign the brand because they’re made by the hundreds using machines, are very wrong, in my opinion. I like them a lot and the bang for the buck is the best I’ve ever seen for new pipes of this quality. Throughout the early eighties they made several batches of so-called numbered limited editions.Culminating… Continue reading Peterson Tobacco Pipes Buy Peterson Tobacco Pipes at Smokingpipes

History of Peterson 150 Years of Peterson Pipes

The new premises is on four levels, plus a tasteful basement lounge area dedicated to large displays of Cigars and walk in humidor. Knowing Tom and his dedication to his company image and promotion, I am sure that all will be completed and up and running for the celebration of the company’s 150 year anniversary… Continue reading History of Peterson 150 Years of Peterson Pipes

The World of Peterson Pipes and Tobacco

How did a great, traditional manufacturer with loyal customers worldwide address this problem? Initially the firm withstood the drop in sales on one market by trying to recover on another, but sales were still declining chacom tobacco pipes so countermeasures were sought. Fredrick Henry Kapp, the founder’s grandson, died in 1972 and a year later… Continue reading The World of Peterson Pipes and Tobacco

The World of Peterson Pipes and Tobacco

We mention it here because it could be confused with the first style, although a bit simpler. Still on the subjects of stamps, it is worth looking at the capital “P” of Peterson stamped on the pipes. Throughout the years the style of the letter has changed three times. With the Return of Sherlock Holmes… Continue reading The World of Peterson Pipes and Tobacco

The World of Peterson Pipes and Tobacco

Fredrick and George Kapp arrived in London in 1865, and in 1874 Fredrick was already in Dublin. In the shop on Grafton Street briar pipes were introduced alongside the Meerschaums. Frederick’s encounter with Charles Peterson occurred in around 1876, while in 1891 the Peterson System was patented, and the P-lip in 1898. The first major… Continue reading The World of Peterson Pipes and Tobacco

History of Peterson 150 Years of Peterson Pipes

Here are photo’s of this marvelous unique pipe, now complete once more. From 1950 to the present time, the stamp for this era is “Made in the Republic of Ireland” in a block format generally in three lines but two lines have been used with or without Republic being abbreviated. Around 1916, Peterson began stamping… Continue reading History of Peterson 150 Years of Peterson Pipes

Peterson of Dublin Tobacco Smoking Pipes at The Pipe Nook!

Regular Email correspondence requesting clarification on grades has shown me that it begs clarification. I have attempted to make this process somewhat easier for those not familiar with the various ranges, by adjusting the current system of Petersons nomenclature in line with 4 simple qualitative grouping criteria. For example with Group 1 being the highest… Continue reading Peterson of Dublin Tobacco Smoking Pipes at The Pipe Nook!

Arango Cigar Adds New Credo Pipes and Chacom Pipe Tobaccos

Typically, orders of $35 USD or more qualify for free standard shipping from participating Etsy sellers. Renowned French brand, Chacom has been a faithfull companion for several generations of pipe smokers all over the world. Chacom’s captain black tobacco range is growing every year with a touch of modernism and originality without ever losing its… Continue reading Arango Cigar Adds New Credo Pipes and Chacom Pipe Tobaccos