Chacom: Rustic (1202) (9mm) Tobacco Pipe

Product Number: 002-512-10486

The Chacom name is a portmanteau of the Chapuis and Comoy family names. The Comoys' pipe-making history dates to 1825 when they began crafting boxwood pipes for soldiers in Napoleon's army before transitioning to briar in the 1850s. Their factory in Saint-Claude was among the first to fashion pipes from briar, and in 1879, Henri Comoy immigrated to England and established the Comoy's brand in London — the first English pipe factory — while the Saint-Claude factory supplied briar and unfinished stummels. After WWI, Comoy partnered with his cousins of the Chapuis family, and the Saint-Claude factory was renamed Chapuis-Comoy. After Henri's passing in 1924, his sons assumed responsibility of the brand, alongside their Chapuis cousins, and they established the Chacom brand, featuring pipes made entirely at the Chapuis-Comoy factory now that Comoy's in England was self-sustainable. Today, Chacom pipes are still crafted in Saint-Claude, France, and the renowned Chapuis-Comoy factory, continuing the brand's historic legacy in the birthplace of the briar pipe. Their Rustic series presents traditional shapes in a craggy rustication, fitted to jet-black acrylic stems and elegant accents — as presented here across the "1202" bent Billiard.

-Truett Smith

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Measurements & Other Details

  • Length: 6.00 in./152.38 mm.
  • Weight: 2.41 oz./68.26 g.
  • Bowl Height: 2.21 in./56.10 mm.
  • Chamber Depth: 1.81 in./46.09 mm.
  • Chamber Diameter: 0.85 in./21.60 mm.
  • Outside Diameter: 1.72 in./43.57 mm.
  • Stem Material: Acrylic
  • Filter: 9mm
  • Shape: Bent Billiard
  • Finish: Rusticated
  • Material: Briar
  • Country: France
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