Length: 135 mm
Heigth: 45 mm
Chamber diameter:: 20 mm.
Chamber depth: 30 mm.
Weight: 55-60 g
Mouthpiece material: acrylic
Filter:re-usable metal filter that can be unscrewed and cleaned
CHACOM MONTBRILLANT PIPE
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CHACOM-OSCAR-SANBLASTED-RUBY-PIPE
Desde: 200,00€ IVA incl.
Is a stylish pipe with a sandblasted ruby finish. Pipesmokers will love the fluidity of this shape thanks to an angled bowl and shank. Why Oscar ? Simply that Tom Eltang designed this pipe the same day as the birth of his grandson, Oscar.
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CHACOM |
CONTRASIÉE, ORANGE, SABLÉE BRUNE, SABLÉE PARTIELLE, SABLÉE RUBIS |
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CHACOM
Las pipas Chacom se exportan a 35 países alrededor del mundo. La fabricación de pipas de brezo despegó en el siglo XIX y sigue siendo el sello distintivo de la región de Saint-Claude.
Heredero de un saber hacer centenario y emblemático de su territorio, el equipo de CHACOM se esfuerza por modernizar la imagen de la pipa respetando su historia. Desde 2013, los talleres Chapuis-Comoy & Cie cuentan con la etiqueta Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant, una distinción del Estado que premia a las empresas con un saber hacer excepcional. En 1825 empezaron a fabricar pipas de boj para los "grognards" de Napoleón, posteriormente en 1856 empezaron a ser los pioneros en fabricarlas en brezo.
En 1922 se crea la marca CHACOM, que se expande por toda Europa y se va modernizando su forma de fabricación.
Desde 1946 y hasta nuestros días CHACOM se convierte en la primera marca en los mercados francés y belga y se produce su escalada comercial a nivel mundial. Consiguiendo la etiqueta Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant, una marca de reconocimiento del Estado que distingue a las empresas francesas con un saber hacer excepcional.
CHACOM
Chacom pipes are exported to 35 countries around the world. The production of briar pipes began in the 19th century and remains the hallmark of the Saint-Claude region.
Heir to a centuries-old know-how that is emblematic of its territory, the CHACOM team strives to modernize the image of the pipe while respecting its history. Since 2013, the Chapuis-Comoy & Cie workshops have held the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant label, a State distinction that rewards companies with exceptional know-how. In 1825 they started manufacturing boxwood pipes for Napoleon's "grognards", then in 1856 they became the pioneers in manufacturing them in briar.
In 1922 the CHACOM brand was created, which expanded throughout Europe and modernized its manufacturing process.
From 1946 to the present day, CHACOM becomes the first brand in the French and Belgian markets and its commercial escalation takes place worldwide. It was awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant label, a state-recognized label that distinguishes French companies with exceptional know-how.
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