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Claudio CavicchiIn 1974, Claudio Cavicchi grew impatient after a pipe he ordered for delivery was continuously delayed, so he decided to carve one himself, becoming one of the world's most accomplished and prolific pipe makers over the past 50 years. The Italian artisan is best known for his extraordinary ability to orient his shaping to capture stunning grain patterns, often dressed in his signature, honey-blonde smooth finish. Today, we present nine new smooth-finished pipes from Claudio Cavicchi, ranging from muscular, bowl-centric pieces that exude neoclassic Italian charm to lithe, shape-chart classics. Furthermore, one of Cavicchi's esteemed Perla-grade pieces graces the site today: a long-shank bent Dublin in a vivid chestnut stain. | |
Peter Heding PipesDanish artisan Peter Heding often crafts Freehand-inspired shapes that possess dynamic, gestural profiles. Today we present three Heding pipes in this style: a compact bent Brandy with a Blowfish-like profile, a sweeping bent Brandy marked by stunning grain patterns, and a Mushroom that earned Heding's esteemed Diamond grade. |
Ken Dederichs PipesBorn in Japan and raised in Germany, Ken'ichiro Dederichs-Uchida boasts a sophisticated carving style influenced by both the Danish and Japanese schools of pipe making, showcased by two new pipes today, including a supple, sandblasted bent Egg with a boxwood accent and a smooth bent Apple with a broad shank and robust bowl. |
Mike Sebastian Bay PipesMike Sebastian Bay is a Danish artisan specializing in classic Danish shapes and is among the few individuals authorized to replicate Tom Eltang's recognizable rustication style. Three new pipes today showcase Bay's own signature style: a Billiard accented with musk ox horn and a plump bent Brandy, both rusticated, joining a smooth Eskimo. |
Savinelli PipesSavinelli's Punto Oro and Giubileo d'Oro pipes are the highest tiers within the marque's portfolio, representing the finest that the workshop produces and exhibiting stunning grain. More than 20 new pipes from the lines are on-site today in both smooth and sandblasted finishes, including a rare Giubileo d'Oro-finished Bing's Favorite Billiard. |
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108 Peterson |
9 Claudio Cavicchi |
2 Ken Dederichs |
3 Mike Sebastian Bay |
3 Peter Heding |
24 Rossi |
12 Dunhill |
24 Chacom |
48 Rattray's |
48 Brigham |
48 AKB Meerschaum |
12 Radice |
18 Neerup |
12 Mastro Geppetto |
12 Erik Stokkebye 4th Generation |
84 Savinelli |
137 Estate Pipes |
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Estate PipesToday's selection of estate pipes showcases a bent "P" shape by Peter Heeschen and two horn-accented bent Brandys by Randy Wiley alongside the work of historic marques like Dunhill, Kaywoodie, Castello, Savinelli, Peterson, and Nørding. | |
Brigham PipesForty-eight new pipes today by Canadian marque Brigham showcase the marque's signature style across a variety of lines and finishes, such as the Acadian, Mountaineer, and System, among others. Featuring Brigham's proprietary Rock Maple Inserts, these pipes are designed to smoke cool and dry while still allowing pipe cleaners to pass through. | |
Chacom PipesAmong the world's first manufacturers of briar pipes in 1856, Chacom boasts a history dating to the early 1800s in St. Claude, France. Today, the company continues that legacy with a number of traditional and modernist series, many of which can be found in today's new pipes, including examples from the Churchwarden, Jurassic, Nougat, and Skipper series. | |
Rattray's PipesA diverse assortment of pipes from Rattray's is featured today, including shapes from the Fachen, Samhain, and Goblin series showcasing the Scottish marque's reverence for Celtic culture. Joining them are pipes from the spirited Dark Ale, Distillery, and Angel's Share lines, displaying an array of stunning finishes, and the Monarch series, honoring illustrious Scottish history. | |
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