Description
The Chacom Churchill Sablee Tobacco Pipe Shape 425 has a dark brown, sandblasted finish and an impressive, translucent amber acrylic mouthpiece. The wide, gold coloured band, along with the matching "C C" logo on the mouthpiece create a beautiful contrast and make this pipe easy on the eye.
Chacom Churchill Sandblasted Pipes – A Tribute to Winston Churchill
The Chacom Churchill Sablée 425 series pays tribute to the legendary British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, a renowned pipe smoker. This line stands out with its brown sandblasted finish, elegant gold-tone metal band, and amber-look acrylic stem. Fitted for 9 mm filters and delivered with an adapter, these pipes combine tradition, comfortable grip, and modern convenience, allowing each smoker to choose their preferred filtration system.
Chacom Churchill Brown Sandblasted 425
The Chacom Churchill Sandblasted No. 425 is a half-bent pipe with a "Brandy" shape, featuring a brown sandblasted finish, an acrylic amber-like stem, and a Gold-tone metal band. It comes with a 9 mm filter setup and includes an adapter, giving the smoker the option to use it with or without a filter. This briar wood pipe is made in the Chacom workshops in Villard-Saint-Sauveur, at the gates of Saint-Claude. It is sold with a fabric pouch in a box branded with the company's colors.
Bowl Height (Outside) | ” / 45mm |
Bowl Width (Outside) | ” / 43mm |
Pipe Length | ” / 145mm |
Chamber Depth | ” / 38mm |
Chamber Diameter | ” / 20mm |
Pipe Weight | 49g |
Pipe Shape | Brandy |
Stem Shape | Half-bent |
Filter | 9mm (Optional) |
Shape Number | 425 |
Bowl Material | Briar |
Stem Material | Acrylic |
Finish | Sandblasted |
Country | France |
The Chacom Brand
Chacom, a renowned French brand, is owned by Chapuis-Comoy & Cie. For several generations, Chacom has been supporting briar pipe enthusiasts around the world. Each year, Chacom's range is enhanced with a touch of modernity and originality while preserving its authenticity. As a creator, manufacturer, and distributor of briar wood pipes and smoking accessories, Chacom is firmly rooted in Saint-Claude (Jura), the world capital of pipe making.
About Chacom Pipes
In 1825, well before the discovery of briar wood, the Comoy family manufactured pipes in the small village of Avignon, near Saint-Claude, France, mostly in boxwood for the "Grumblers" of the Army of Napoleon. By 1856, Henri Comoy had discovered briar and particularly the special treatment it required for the making of pipes. Saint-Claude became the birthplace of briar pipe manufacturing and the world capital of pipe-making.
After the First World War, Henri partnered with his cousins and a new firm was registered called Chapuis Comoy & Cie. To develop the Saint-Claude factory, the brand Chacom was created, using the first three letters of the Chapuis and Comoy families. By the end of the second world war, Chacom became the principal tobacco pipe brand in France and Belgium.
After more than a century in the Faubourg Marcel, the pipemaker's area in Saint-Claude, the company Chapuis Comoy & Cie left its old mythical factory and moved a few kilometers away, to Villard-Saint-Sauveur, into a new building perfectly adapted for pipe production. Besides production, this new location allowed the opening of a factory store and a museum exhibition, allowing Chacom to mix tradition and modernity in a manner that pays tribute to the past.
Today, under the leadership of Antoine Grenard, Chacom pipes are sold globally. In 2013 Chapuis-Comoy & Cie obtained the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (EPV) label, a mark of recognition of the French State, put in place to reward French firms for the excellence of their traditional and industrial know-how.