The Elements contrast 560 has a powerful look. The bulldog shape is decorated with a brass ring with the symbols of the 4 elements.
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Founded in 1825, the traditional company Chapuis Comoy is the oldest existing pipe manufacturer in the world. Nestled in the mountainous and rugged landscape of the French Jura lies the pipe-making mecca of Saint-Claude, where pipes were first crafted from the burl wood of the Erica arborea, better known as briar.
The company's owner, Antoine Grenard, is a trained industrial designer and a direct descendant of the founding Comoy family, who also established a branch in London (Comoy of London). In addition to a wide variety of wonderful antique models, the product range also includes modern creations.
A harmonious pipe with a powerful appearance. The shape with a square stem is decorated with a ring made of aged brass. The symbols of the four elements - fire, water, earth, air - are engraved in these.
The pipe is made by hand in the Chacom workshop outside the gates of Saint-Claude in France.
Includes a fabric pipe sleeve and a Chacom box.
- Half-Bent: Bulldog
- Surface: dark brown contrast
- Drilling: 9 mm
- Stem: Acrylic
- Material: Briar
- Length: 156 mm
- Height of bowl: 40 mm
- Drilling of the bowl: 20 mm
- Weight: ca. 70 g
| Application Material: | Metal |
|---|---|
| Bent: | Half-Bent |
| Bowl Drilling: | 20 mm |
| Bowl Height in mm: | 30 - 45 mm |
| Bowl Material: | Briar |
| Chamber Size: | Medium |
| Colour: | Dark Brown |
| Filter: | 9mm |
| Finish: | Smooth |
| Length in mm: | 150 - 160 mm |
| Pipe Shape: | Bulldog |
| Series: | Elements |
| Stem Material: | Acrylic |
| Stem Type: | Standard Bit |
17 Route de la Faucille - L'Essard
39200 VILLARD-SAINT-SAUVEUR
France
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