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Comoys of London Marylebone 142 Briar Pipe

£100.00
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  • Overall Length: 150mm
  • Overall Height: 82mm
  • Bowl Height: 47mm
  • Bowl Diameter: 37mm
  • Bore: 19mm
  • Weight: 48g
  • Stem: Saddle Lucite
  • Filter: 3mm Stinger Included

Comoy’s Pipes Francois Comoy and his brothers started making clay, boxwood and beech pipes in 1825 in the small monastic town of Saint-Claude in eastern France. Claude and his son Louis discovered that briar had vastly superior qualities and from 1848 made pipes only in this wood. In 1879 Francois’s son Henri, who was born in 1850, moved to London with a small bag of tools, but a great deal of experience. Henri set up a small factory in Seven Dials which is today known as Cambridge Circus. He was one of the prime movers in the establishment of the briar pipe trade in London and is credited with being the author of the appellation “London Made”.

Comoy’s Marylebone The Comoy's Marylebone are a stunning range of pipes from Comoys with a rich gold stain finished with a rich gold coloured Lucite mouthpiece. The 142 is a full bent Billiard with a saddle stem. Each pipe comes with a metal stinger which can be removed for those who prefer an unfiltered smoke.

ONE OFF PIPE: This is a one-off pipe and the pipe in the picture is the exact pipe you will receive. Please note that colour varies depending on your computer monitor and may not replicate the colour exactly.