French Estates: Chacom Club Billiard (110) Tobacco Pipe
Product Number: 004-003-6252
The Chacom story began in 1825, when the Comoy family crafted boxwood pipes for soldiers in Napoleon's army near Saint-Claude, France, long before the discovery of briar as a material for pipe making. In the mid to late 19th century, it was the Comoys, with their cousins, the Chapuis family, who introduced briar pipes to the world, writing a new chapter in the history of tobacco smoking. Known today as Chacom, a combination of Chapuis and Comoy, the venerable French marque continues its legacy of innovation while preserving its timeless traditions, offering quality pipes for smokers of all persuasions. This classic "110" Billiard is a fine example of Chacom's archetypal French style, dressed in the smooth Club finish to reveal wisps of fine grain around the bowl.
-Gabriel Bass
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CONDITION:
Minor Rim Charring Chamber Slightly Out Of Round Dings Around The Bowl
STAMPING:
CHACOM
CLUB
110
- Length: 5.46 in./138.68 mm.
- Weight: 1.18 oz./33.57 g.
- Bowl Height: 1.82 in./46.23 mm.
- Chamber Depth: 1.60 in./40.64 mm.
- Chamber Diameter: 0.72 in./18.29 mm.
- Outside Diameter: 1.40 in./35.56 mm.
- Stem Material: Vulcanite
- Filter: None
- Shape: Billiard
- Finish: Smooth
- Material: Briar
- Country: France