Chacom Pipes

The briar wood used in the Chacom brand is chosen amongst the finest burrs in the Mediterranean Basin. This initial preparation plays a very important part in creating the taste of the future pipe. Having been sorted, the pieces of wood are dried naturally during 6-month period on racks and are turned over regularly.

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chacom tobacco pipes

Renowned French brand, Chacom has been a faithfull companion for several generations of pipe smokers all over the world. Chacom’s range is growing every year with a touch of modernism and captain black tobacco originality without ever losing its authenticity. Chacom reverse Calabash pipes have become increasingly popular, as they have an extra chamber in the stem to provide a cool dry smoke.

The Jura Mountains are a mountain range that helps establish a large portion of the French and Swiss border. However, it is actually the mountain range that Chacom names these pipes after, fitting into the company’s history of paying homage to French regions, culture, or history. Chacom are one of the most historically important pipe makers still in business today. As early as 1825 the Comoy family was producing smoking pipes from Boxwood, long before the discovery of Briar wood.

Antoine Grenard, the current CEO, wants to modernize the look of old-school wooden pipes. On our online shop, you will find Chacom pipes at the best price and for all kind of smokers… The Chacom Monstre Giant size pipe is an impressive pipe that will delight all pipe lovers. With its distinctive features and impressive size, it is a pipe that you simply must have.This pipe is handmade and consists of high-quality briar wood.

Following grading, the various stages of manufacture are carried out by master pipe craftsmen. An original half-bent pipe with a rounded shape and a matte brown finish. No matter which shape you get, you will be acquiring chacom tobacco pipes a quality pipe from a historic and highly knowledgeable company. Chacom’s experience and attention to detail mean their smoking pipes are some of the best you can find because they take the time to make sure of it.

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 in London and the supplies from St Claude were no longer required. Rather than closing the original factory the company was renamed Comoy (a combination of both names) in 1928. Shapes, ranges and grading remained the same between the two factories and Chacom was only sold in France, Switzerland and Belguim.

A stylish “dublin” pipe with a matte brown finish, a black acrylic stem and a metal adornment. Made by the famous French Chapuis-Comoy Company, are old-school pipes made with modern-day flair. The Chacom Montbrillant 861 is a charming straight pipe with beautiful proportions and a glossy brown finish. Especially, its beautiful triple brass band which creates a smooth transition between the glossy brown bowl and the beautiful cumberland-like acrylic stem. An elegant half-bent pipe with a matte brown finish, a black acrylic stem and a metal adornment. In days past, French gentleman would have smoked their pipes from the comfort of an armchair at their favorite club.

Most notably was Pierre Morel who had initially worked on the Chacom Gran Cru, Naja and Fluer de Bruyere handmade ranges and eventually became the companies head pipe maker. Still to this day Chacom are known for their traditional manufacturing techniques, with a very contempory look and feel them. La Bruyere employed over 450 workers, producing 100,000’s of pipes annually for the world markets. In 1945 at the end of the Second World War, Chacom got its independence again and began working on more modern designs with some of St Claude’s more skilled artisan carvers. Various name changes and wrangling with the owners didn’t stop Chacom from becoming on of the biggest names in France, Belguim, Japan, Germany, Scandinavia and America.

Today, due to its age-old tradition and an immeasurable know-how. Please note though that if you choose shipping via first class, your package is not trackable and we are not responsible for lost packages. You must be of legal age to purchase tobacco products or smoking accessories on this site.