Brulor Pipes
72 TotalAn early-20th century French brand, Brulor was established in Paris by the Brulois family. Most Brulor pipes were fashioned in Saint-Claude by the old Ropp factory, as well as the Jeantet and Charles Hecht factories. By the end of the 1950s, though, Brulor had halted business and gradually faded into obscurity — having been primarily known only throughout France.
However, in the mid-2010s pipe maker Bruno Nuttens procured a supply of vintage Brulor pipes. Though varied in shape, finish, and specific stamping, these Brulor pipes represent French pipe design and craftsmanship as it existed in the first half of the 20th century. All of these pieces date to the 1940s or earlier, offering incredibly aged briar and vintage shaping. Preserved and unmarred from their original states, these Brulor pipes are a time capsule of historic French pipe making, featuring their original stems and perfect for the discerning antique pipe collector.