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TsugeFounded in 1936, Tsuge pushed the boundaries of neoclassic Japanese pipe making when they became one of the first marques in Japan to craft pipes from briar. Today, Tsuge continues to craft timeless shapes alongside reimaginings of pipe-chart archetypes, exemplified today by a carefully curated selection of the Japanese marque's diverse offerings. Classic selections from Tsuge's minimalist The Tasting series and several traditional Billiards adorned with bamboo grace the site today, while innovative pieces from the organic Tevina series showcase quintessential Japanese charm. Furthermore, an assortment of Tsuge's iconic Gavel, Tankard, and Cocktail pipes will certainly appeal to those who value both function and style. | |
Tom Eltang PipesRenowned throughout the industry by collectors and carvers alike, Tom Eltang crafts pipes that prioritize elegant simplicity, compositional balance, and superlative craftsmanship, as exemplified by three new pipes today: his signature Eskimo and a rusticated Poker, the latter of which is accented with bamboo, and a curvaceous, partially sandblasted Horn. |
Werner Mummert PipesGerman artisan Werner Mummert boasts a sophisticated shaping style informed by modern art, creating pieces that are utterly unique in design. Three new pipes on-site today showcase the diversity of Mummert's style, including a muscular and compressed Brandy, one of his signature reverse Calabash Barrels, and an Optical Illusion Poker: all sandblasted. |
Scott Thile PipesA lengthy Billiard dressed in a black sandblast and fitted to a vibrant cumberland stem joins a muscular bent Dublin that showcases stunning grain throughout its gestural profile, both available on-site now. Each embodies Scott's pipe-making style, which reexamines neoclassic Danish aesthetics through the lens of modern American pipe making. |
Ropp PipesA historic French brand that dates back to the mid-19th century, Ropp boasts a traditional style that combines new-old-stock stummels and stems of either vulcanite or genuine horn. Today's selection of pipes showcases this style well, including pieces from their Vintage, Etudiant, Honoré de Balzac, and Mid-Century lines, all in a variety of finishes. |
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12 Ashton |
6 Randy Wiley |
24 Eltang Basic |
60 Ropp |
24 Rossi |
2 Scott Thile |
6 Castello |
60 Savinelli |
12 Ser Jacopo |
108 Peterson |
3 Werner Mummert |
30 Tsuge |
6 IMP Meerschaum |
36 Nording |
3 Tom Eltang |
128 Estate Pipes |
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Estate PipesToday's selection of estate pipes features a variety of historic marques, including numerous vintage Dunhill and Stanwell pieces alongside offerings from Castello, Vauen, Neerup, Peterson, and Butz-Choquin. | |
Randy WileyBoasting over 40 years of artisan experience, Randy Wiley is one of America's most accomplished and prolific pipe makers. Wiley's affinity for robust, bowl-centric designs are on display today, showcased by two bent Billiards that exude neoclassic muscularity and two evocative Freehands that highlight his crisp linework. | |
Eltang Basic PipesTom Eltang's Eltang Basic series of pipes present Tom's signature "smoking machine" Poker design, the bowl fitted to a durable carbon fiber shank and removable acrylic mouthpiece. Available in a variety of finishes, today's selection of Eltang Basic pipes includes Dublin and Pot-style Pokers, with flaring and squat shapes, respectively. | |
Ashton PipesRenowned for their stunning silver work, striking finishes, vibrant stems, and traditional shaping cues, Ashton offers gorgeous pipes that impress with their superlative craftsmanship. Today's Ashton offerings include Dublins, Bulldogs, and Billiards in a variety of distinct finishes. | |
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