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Chacom

Founded in 1825 the traditional company Chapuis Comoy is the oldest existing pipe manufactory in the world. Within the mountainous and wild landscape of the french Jura, the pipe Mekka Saint Claude is located, where pipes for the first time were made of the burr of the Erica Arborea, better known as briar.

 

The owner of the company, Antoine Grenard, is a trained industrial designer and a direct descendant of the founder family of Comoy, who as well founded “Dependance” in London (Comoy of London).Aside a myriad of wonderful old models, there are a great deal of modern creations in Chacom`s assortment.


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As the name states: a very large straight pipe for an extended smoking time at a very fair price point. Shape 1201 sand, black. 

With the Chacom Alpina 426, the matt red finish with a light top edge and briar brass application invites you to linger.

With the Chacom Alpina 155, the matt red finish with a light top edge and briar brass application invites you to linger.

With the Chacom Alpina 871, the matt red finish with a light top edge and briar brass application invites you to linger.

With the Chacom Alpina 944, the matt red finish with a light top edge and briar brass application invites you to linger.

A pipe starter kit by Chacom. The branded half-bent pipe is of quality workmanship. Includes a hard shell case and some accessories.

The TV is a black Churchwarden with an additional secondary short stem. The 851 is a pipe we like both in short as well as in long. 

The TV is a black Churchwarden with an additional secondary short stem. The 871 is a pipe we like both in short as well as in long. 

The TV is a black Churchwarden with an additional secondary short stem. The 871 is a pipe we like both in short as well as in long. 

A pipe that fits both at the bar, at a sophisticated festive dinner and at a dance evening. And jazz goes with everything! Here in shape 41

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