First of all, the connection between the cigarette holder and the handle of the pipe must be smooth and tight, without any gaps; secondly, the outer and inner walls of the bowl must not be uneven in thickness. Try to choose some pipes with thicker bowl walls. .
A pipe with a tight connection between the pipe and the pipe handle will not cause air leakage when smoking, and it will also make the pipe beautiful in appearance; and the uniformity of the bowl wall is the prerequisite for ensuring that the bowl is heated evenly. This prevents the bowl from burning or cracking due to the uneven thickness of the bowl wall when smoking. Pipes with thick bowl walls are less likely to get hot, which is especially important for novices. There are three main types of wood grains in briar pipes:
Straight Grain, also called Flame Grain: the grain runs vertically from the bottom of the bowl upward, like a burning flame. Wood grain pipes are the most precious.
Birdˊs Eye: a spiral-like circular wood grain, which is a cross-section of flame wood grain, like a bird’s eye;
Irregular grain: straight and The circle grains are staggered, asymmetrical and irregular. This is the worst wood grain.
Wood grain has a great influence on the value of a pipe. With the same texture and brand, a pipe with beautiful wood grain is much more expensive than a pipe with messy wood grain. However, the quality of the wood grain has no direct impact on the use of the pipe. It only affects the value, grade and beauty of the pipe. Traditional briar pipes most commonly have three different finishes:
1. Smooth Finish: Without any modification, the natural wood grain of briar is fully exposed;
2. Sand Blasted Finish: Through mechanical treatment, the softer wood on the surface of the pipe is removed, resulting in a rough pitted finish on the surface of the pipe.
3. Rusticated Finish: The surface of the pipe is dug manually with special tools, making the surface of the pipe uneven and uneven. The rusticated finish is somewhat similar to the sandblasted pipe, but the surface is rougher. .
The glossy briar pipe has the highest value, and the sandblasted and rustic pipes are inferior in comparison. However, both the sandblasted and rustic pipes have good heat dissipation and are easy to hold in the hand. Not easy to slip off etc.
In addition to the above three finishes, briar pipes also have some relatively rare finishes, such as "glossy surface combined with sandblasting type" and "glossy surface combined" which are collectively referred to as "partially roughened" finishes. Rustic” finishes and more.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone that no matter what finish you buy, do not buy a pipe with a painted or polished surface. Such a pipe must be a low-quality product with poor wood grain and defective wood. , and the paint will block the pores of the heather root itself, making the pipe wall unable to "breathe", and the high temperature generated during smoking cannot be released quickly, making the pipe hot to the touch. The cigarette holder is an important part of the pipe, and the quality of this part is directly related to the quality of smoking. Generally, there are two materials used to make the mouthpiece of a briar pipe: vulcanized hard rubber or synthetic resin. Vulcanized hard rubber cigarette holders are slightly elastic and appear lighter; synthetic resins have a relatively harder taste.
The cigarette holder made of vulcanized hard rubber is single black and is relatively easy to age, so it needs to be polished and maintained regularly. The cigarette holder made of synthetic resin is hard in texture, bright in color, rich in changes, not easy to bite, and not easy to oxidize. Generally, Mostly used for high-end pipes. British pipes seem to have become a gentleman's style, gentleman's culture, or simply a symbol of the gentleman himself. They are dignified, calm, noble, and profound. No amount of praise seems to be excessive. This is a typical British pipe - a gentleman. pipe.
Dunhill
Dunhill pipes are the best among pipes and are the lifelong pursuit and expectation of almost every pipe smoker. Its perfection lies not only in its elegant appearance and outstanding quality. What’s more, only Dunhill can turn an ordinary, daily-used pipe into the ultimate symbol of a man’s identity, respect and sentiment.
In addition to being a practical and satisfying smoking appliance, Dunhill pipes also have extremely high collection value and artistic connotation.
In 1893, Alfred Dunhill inherited his father's business and started a saddlery business. Alfred Duhill is a calm man and works seriously. He has always been meticulous about the products he sells. He has a famous saying: "Products must be useful, they must be durable, they must look good, they must have reliable performance, and they must be outstanding." Alfred Duhill After Dunhill took over the family's traditional saddlery business, his innate creativity and business acumen allowed him to discover the huge business opportunities in making and operating smoking accessories, especially pipes. In 1907, Alfred Duhill opened his smoking shop in St. James, Duke Street, London, and then he opened his own pipe production factory in Mason's Yard, London. In 1910, the first batch of Dunhill pipes were officially launched. Dunhill pipes became an instant hit once they were launched. With their unique design, exquisite craftsmanship and excellent quality, they won the recognition of the majority of pipe smokers and became famous. From then on, they were unstoppable until today, a century later. The "White Spot" on Dunhill pipes indicates a kind of quality, a kind of recognition, and a kind of nobility. In the past hundred years, the most important reason why Dunhill has been at the top of the pipe industry, enduring and admired by the world, is its quality. Every Dunhill pipe needs to go through nearly a hundred processes before leaving the factory, and only the first-choice briar wood is used, and no soil is added. There are almost no trachoma on the product. The perfect workmanship highlights its extraordinary quality. Excellent quality.
Nowadays, Dunhill is not only a simple pipe brand, it has become synonymous with pipes of superior quality, and is the embodiment of a perfect combination of plastic art and functional effects.
Dunhill did not start with pipes, nor is it limited to its fame in pipe making. It covers a wide range of fields and now involves all men's products industries except men's shoes.
Ashton
The Ashton brand has only been established for 20 years, but now it is already a top pipe brand comparable to Dunhill, the leader in the pipe industry.
W.J. Ashton Taylor, the founder of Dunhill, was once a top craftsman of Dunhill Company and designed and produced many exquisite works for Dunhill. W.J. Ashton Taylor worked for Dunhill for 25 years. In 1983, this master of pipe design and production left Dunhill, which he had served for many years, and founded his own pipe manufacturing factory, creating the Ashton brand.
Ferndown
The founders of Ferndown, Les Wood and Dolly Wood, are a couple. They were once masters of pipe design and production at Dunhill. They also started their own business independently in 1983. The brand Ferndown produces a range of high quality pipes. Ferndown's products sell well in Europe and the United States. In mainland Europe, they use the Ellwood (L-Wood) brand. Therefore, when pipe smokers come into contact with these two brands, they must not think that they are products of two manufacturers. In fact, they are They are the same manufacturer, just two brands.
Les and Dolly probably have a special liking for rough style pipes. Most of the pipes they design and make, only a few smooth pipes. Ferndown now produces approximately 1,500 pipes per year. Les Wood has superb skills in making and inlaying pipe metal ornaments, so inlaying gold and silver ornaments has become a major feature of Ferndown pipes.
Parker
Parker is a subsidiary of Alfred Dunhill Ltd., founded in 1923. Alfred Dunhill has always been very strict with the quality of his products. In order to prevent pipes with defective quality from tarnishing the resounding name of Dunhill, Alfred Dunhill established the Parker Company, using this brand as a brand that specializes in selling high-quality pipes. The defective pipes are definitely not the same as ordinary low-end products. They can definitely be said to be high-quality and affordable.
Hardcastle
Hardcastle is also a subsidiary of Alfred Dunhill Ltd. It produces some low-priced and high-quality mid-range pipes, but they also have Dunhill's excellent quality, and is known as Dunhill's second brand.
Charatan
In 1863, the Russian Frederick Charatan opened in London. Since then, the Charatan brand of pipes has become a cherished item among pipe smokers for its unique appearance and superior quality. In 1982, Charatan was acquired by Dunhill, and the current Charatan brand. The pipes are all produced by Dunhill, but this brand has always been used.
James Upshall
In 1977, Charatan's general manager Col. Kenneth Barnes left his service for many years. company and founded his own pipe manufacturing company. From then on, a high-end pipe brand-James Upshall was born. The success of Col. Kenneth Barnes and the pipe brand he created largely depends on him. His colleague at Charatan was Barry Jones, the master pipe maker who later followed him in his entrepreneurial journey. The James Upshall pipe was designed and made by Barry Jones himself. Once it came out, it immediately became admired by pipe smokers for its unique design style and excellent production technology. The best quality has allowed this brand to gain a foothold in the industry in a very short period of time.
Comoy
Comoy can be regarded as the oldest pipe manufacturer in the world. In 1848, Frenchman Francois Comoy began to produce pipes. At that time, his product was clay pipes. By 1848, Francois Comoy's son Louis Comoy invested in the nascent field of making briar pipes and became the first craftsman to use briar pipes to make pipes. 1. In 1879, Louis Comoy's son Henri Comoy moved to London and brought his pipe making business here. Since then, the Comoy brand has become a famous name in the British pipe manufacturing industry. Comoy has always been famous for producing high-end pipes. , Comoy pipes have been the target of pipe smokers for nearly two centuries.
GBD
Strictly speaking, GBD cannot be regarded as a purely British pipe brand. The founders of GBD were three outstanding French pipe makers. In 1850, Ganneval, Bondier and Relying on their superb skills in making meerschaum pipes, the three Donningers established a partnership and named it after the first letters of the three people's names, hence the name GBD. GBD started out by producing meerschaum pipes, but eventually it became Famous for their high-end briar pipes, GBD later established its own branch in London, England. Later, GBD's British branch became independent and no longer had any connection with the French headquarters, but it still continued to use the GBD brand. For a period of time, GBD pipes were produced in both France and the UK. After 1981, France no longer used the GBD trademark, and GBD became a completely British pipe brand.
Castleford
This brand is a rising star in the British pipe manufacturing industry. It was founded by the outstanding master pipe maker Colin Fromm. Castleford pipes are made from Moroccan, Corsican and Greek heather root nodules. Castleford is also the only British brand to use air-dried drying of heather pipe embryos. Castleford pipes have a typical British pipe style, with a steady shape, exquisite workmanship, and excellent material selection. The annual output is less than 400 pieces, making them highly collectible.
Barling
It was founded by Benjamin Barling in 1812. At the beginning, it made meerschaum pipes. By 1851, it began to make briar pipes, and it has since become a famous pipe brand.
Sasieni
After accumulating sufficient experience in pipe making and business management, Joel Sasieni, who worked at Charatan and Dunhill, set up his own business in 1919 and opened his own pipe shop in London. company, which produced the Sasieni brand of pipes and became an instant hit. The pipes produced by Sasieni have excellent quality, exquisite craftsmanship, vivid shapes, beautiful textures and no defects. They have always been the top quality pursued by pipe smokers.
The 5-Dot series of Sasieni pipes is manufactured by Dunhill Company. It has four finishes: Natural, Walnut, Ruff Root light and Ruff Root Dark, and there are also silver hoops to choose from. , the two major brands jointly create the best of the best, favored by many pipe collectors. The French pipe is the ancestor of the briar pipe. French pipes are not as dignified and calm as British pipes, but are full of enthusiasm and restlessness. At a glance, you can feel the difference from British pipes. We may call them "Knight" pipes.
Ropp
Ropp is the oldest existing pipe manufacturer in France. It was founded in the late 18th century. It was originally produced in Paris and mainly produced clay pipes. Later, it switched to production. He smoked briar pipes and went to the famous Saint-Claude area, where he still lives today. The quality of the pipes produced by Ropp is outstanding, but the price is only half or even lower than the high-end pipes produced in the UK. They are very popular in Europe and the United States, but in Asia, especially in mainland China, they are not well-known because of insufficient promotion.
Butz-Choquin (BC)
Butz-Choquin is the most trustworthy and respected brand in pipes and the pride of the French pipe manufacturing industry.
In 1857, Frenchmen Gustave Butz and Jean-Baptiste Choquin formed a partnership to establish a pipe manufacturing factory in the Saint-Claude area to produce high-end briar pipes. They combined their surnames as the name of the pipe. The brand, referred to as BC, has become a pipe brand that attracts attention in France and even the world. It is the largest pipe manufacturer in France. For many years, pipes bearing the BC logo have been world-renowned for their fine quality and outstanding workmanship, and have endured for a long time.
Chacom
Chacom is one of the oldest existing pipe manufacturers in the world. It was founded in 1825 and has a history of 180 years. Like many famous French pipe manufacturers, Chacom is located in the Saint-Claude region of France, the famous home of briar roots. The founder of Chacom was a cousin of the owner of the famous pipe manufacturer Comoy, who moved to London in 1879. Chacom produces a variety of styles and grades of pipes. Chacom is one of the most famous pipe manufacturers in France. Its products strictly select old heather roots that have been naturally dried for 12 months, and are made with more than 60 traditional precision craftsmanship. They are widely praised.
EWA
In 1860, Horace Waille opened a pipe workshop in the Saint-Claude area. After three generations of family efforts, it eventually developed into a large-scale pipe manufacturing enterprise. EWA's pipes are famous for their numerous style changes and alternative bright colors, which make people feel somewhat anti-traditional. Italian pipes are not as calm as the British, not as enthusiastic as the French, but they are uniquely romantic and handsome. The ultimate sexiness and poetry of southern European men are fully revealed from the small pipe in their hands.
Amorelli
The young Italian pipe manufacturer was founded in 1986 by Mauro Amorelli. Although it has a short history, it is a rising star in the pipe making industry and produces pipes of outstanding quality. It is a coveted product for pipe smokers and pipe collectors.
In addition to producing a large number of machine-made pipes, Amorelli also produces high-end handmade pipes. Its production of handmade pipes is very small, only about 250 are produced each year. The outstanding quality of Amorelli handmade pipes naturally comes with a hefty price tag. Amorelli pipes have become treasures due to their extremely high grade and reputation, and are often given as gifts to visiting dignitaries from various countries. Former US President Clinton and Pope John Paul II have both received gifts from Amorelli.
Savinelli
In 1876, Italian Achille Savinelli opened his pipe shop in Milan. Starting in 1924, his son Carlo transformed the shop into a family-style shop with a front shop and a factory behind. Pipe workshop, producing Savinelli brand pipes. After World War II, the descendants of the Savinelli family began to expand their operations and focus on developing overseas markets. Since then, Savinelli has become an international pipe brand and is now the largest machine-made pipe manufacturer in the world.
Savinelli’s pipes, whether they are traditional handmade or machine-made, are of extremely high quality. They use the finest heather roots produced in Sardinia, Italy and Corsica, France. After 15 years of natural drying and meticulous craftsmanship, it can be called a model of fine pipes.
Savinelli has many series of pipes, each with its own independent logo. The grades cover all levels, including high, middle and low. They have a wide audience, especially among young pipe smokers.
Castello
In 1947, Carlo Scotti founded his own pipe company and launched the Castello brand. Careful selection of materials and perfect craftsmanship make Castello pipes not only vivid and beautiful in shape, with clear and rich textures, but also extremely practical. Smoking with it is very smooth. It can be said to be one of the highest quality smoking pipes in the world.
Caminetto
In 1970, Peppino Ascorti and Luigi Radice, who had worked for Castell, partnered to start their own pipe company and created Caminetto, a world-famous pipe brand. Like Castello's pipes, Caminetto's pipes also focus on practicality. Caminetto's pipes are also the best choice for pipe smokers who want to enjoy tobacco. In 1980, the two collaborators of Caminetto parted ways and each established their own business. The famous Caminetto disappeared, leaving pipe smokers to sigh with regret.
Mastro de Paja
In 1972, Terenzio Cecchini and Giancarlo Guidi jointly founded the Mastro de Paja pipe company to produce high-quality handmade pipes. By 1980, it had developed into the largest pipe manufacturer in Italy. Handmade pipe maker.
In the 1990s, Alberto Montini took over Mastro de Paja and put forward the slogan of "quality over weight", reducing the production of pipes and further emphasizing the quality of pipes, making the brand more popular. Mastro de Paja captures the hearts of pipe smokers with its extraordinary design, excellent selection of materials, beautiful wood grain and exquisite silver jewelry.
Moretti
In 1968, Italian Moretti founded his own pipe making workshop to produce high-end handmade pipes. In the 1980s, his nephew Marco Biagini inherited his uncle's business and Carry it forward. Marco Biagini now hand-makes about 1,000 pipes every year. These pipes are not exported or sold to tobacconists, but are sold directly to pipe enthusiasts around the world. Every summer Marco Biagini displays and sells his works to pipe smokers.
Ardor
Ardor is a typical family-owned pipe business, founded in 1911 by Rovera and his son. The origin of this brand comes from the names of its founders, Argelo Rovera and Dorelio Rovera, father and son. They chose the AR in their father's name and the DOR in their son's name to combine them into the brand Ardor. Ardor pipes have always been sought after by people because of their excellent quality and affordable price. The Nordic pipe masters, especially the Danish pipe masters, while absorbing the design concepts and craftsmanship techniques of the traditional famous pipe-producing countries, boldly reformed and innovated, forming a new pipe-making school.
Denmark is the birthplace of freestyle pipes that have become popular in the world in recent years, and many outstanding pipe-making masters have emerged.
Nording
Nording is a Danish pipe brand that has become world-famous in recent years. The founder, Erik Nording, originally majored in engineering. After finishing his studies, he discovered that he was interested in briar pipes, so he devoted himself to the pipe manufacturing industry and started a vigorous business.
Nording now produces about 50,000 pipes every year. The pipes are made of high-quality Corsican and Greek briar roots, and the cigarette holders are hand-carved from a single piece of vulcanized hard rubber. The Nordic personality dictates that Erik Nording is not a stickler for rules. He constantly innovates in pipe design and brings the appearance of free-style pipes to the extreme. Nording pipes pay attention to balance in shape, with crisp and decisive lines, and are good at highlighting the natural beauty of wood grain. Nording's "Golf" series of pipes are unique in creativity and exquisite in workmanship, making them their most representative works.
Stanwell
In 1942, Paul Stanwell opened a pipe company called Kyringe in Borup, a suburb of Copenhagen. After World War II, he named it after his own surname. It is now the world-famous Stanwell Pipe Company. It is said that Paul Stanwell's original intention to change the company to its current name was because Danish pipes were unknown at the time and few people cared about them. In order to attract customers, Paul Stanwell decided to change the name to Stanwell. The name sounded very British and could attract consumers. However, he has always adhered to the concept of quality first and reputation first. Stanwell's pipes have a large output, with an annual output of about 150,000 pieces. However, relying on strict quality management as a guarantee, Stanwell's pipes can be called outstanding in all aspects. Stanwell is currently one of the largest manufacturers of machine-made pipes in the world. Stanwell selects the finest Corsican and Greek heather root nodules. The materials are processed and the bowl is formed by a precision machine. It is matched with a high-quality synthetic resin cigarette holder. Finally, it is carefully polished, adjusted and trimmed by skilled craftsmen. At the same time, it has recruited a group of outstanding hand-made pipe masters to produce high-end hand-made pipes recognized in the world.
In addition to producing Stanwell's genuine pipes, the company also produces many "sub-brand" pipes, such as Royal Danish, Royal Guard, Sovereign, Santana, etc.
W.O. Larsen
Larsen is an old Danish pipe-making company. Its products use high-quality heather roots produced in Corsica, France as raw materials. They are carefully designed and designed by pipe-making masters. Made to produce handmade pipes of excellent quality. Larsen's pipes are light in weight, have vivid and clear wood grains, and have a smooth smoking effect, making them popular in Europe.
Karl Erik
In the late 1960s, Karl Erik Ottendahl, who was once a Stanwell pipe designer, founded his own company and began making pipes. His products inherited the typical Nordic style. , very popular among young pipe smokers.
Svendborg
Svendborg is a beautiful seaside town in Denmark. Svendborg pipes were born in this picturesque town. In 1969, Henric Jorgensen, Poul Ilsted and Tao *** jointly founded the Svendborg brand. Soon after, Poul Ilsted and Tao established their own brands and founded their own brands respectively. Only Henri Jorgensen still persisted in sticking to his Svendborg. Brand pipe. Svendborg pipes are well-known in the pipe smoking industry for their unique style and exquisite craftsmanship. Although the output and influence are not as good as before, they are still the target of pipe smokers.
Peter Heeschen
Peter Heeschen is a small family pipe workshop with an annual output of less than 300 pieces, but the handmade pipes it produces are top-notch and are popular all over the world. Pipe collectors all love it. Peterson
In 1865, brothers Friedrich Kapp and Heinrich Kapp started making pipes in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. Their smoking shop was called Kapp Brothers. Later, Charles Peterson joined and the company was renamed Kapp & Peterson, also It was precisely because of his appearance that an extraordinary pipe brand and a series of extraordinary pipe design and production methods were created, which made Peterson's pipes the best among many pipe brands in the world, so that today, people always regard them as It is on par with Dunhill and has become one of the top two brands in the pipe industry.
Peterson is made from high-quality heather root nodules along the Mediterranean coast. The root nodules with beautiful textures are carefully selected by craftsmen. Processed by complex processes, Peterson pipes are available in two types: handmade pipes and machine-made pipes. The Peterson System pipe has set off a revolution in pipe manufacturing technology. The unique Z-shaped flue design of the Peterson System pipe allows the smoke to pass through it. The convolution prolongs the process before the smoke enters the mouth, allowing it to be fully cooled. In addition, the water vapor generated by the burning of the tobacco can be deposited in the small water tank at the junction of the cigarette holder and the pipe, ensuring that the last puff taken by the pipe smoker is dry. Cool smoke, never burn your tongue with the heat. Charles Peterson said in 1890 when his unique system was granted patent No. 12393, "You won't be able to beat this system!" " has become one of the most famous quotes in the pipe industry. In addition, Peterson's patented sloped cigarette holder is also amazing. The unique design of this cigarette holder, called a P-mouth, ensures that the smoker can hold it while smoking. The pipe will never tire your lips or facial muscles. It can be said that Peterson's "system pipe" truly perfects the smoking experience for pipe smokers, making enjoying the pipe a wonderful pleasure.
Design Berlin
Design Berlin makes the best pipes in Germany and all of Europe. Design Berlin was founded in 1948. One of the original founders, Rudolph Apelt, was a stylist, so the company was named "German Design". Rudoiph Aplt and his partner Herbert Hartman devoted themselves to making high-quality pipes, Design Berlin pipes. Known for its unique bowl carving style and smooth smoking quality, the product caused a sensation throughout Europe as soon as it came out. From then on, the name Design Berlin means high-end pipes and related products.
Vauen
Vauen is the oldest and largest pipe manufacturer in Germany. Vauen is located in Nuremberg, Germany. In 1848, Karl Ellenberger and Carl August Ziener founded Germany's first pipe manufacturing factory in partnership to produce high-quality briar pipes. In 1901, Vauen merged with the Gebhard Ott pipe factory founded in 1866 to form the Vereinigte Pfeifenfabriken pipe company. In 1909, the company owner Adolf Eckert changed the company and brand name to Vauen.
Most of the pipes produced by Vauen are mid-range products. Of course, it also produces some high-end pipes that are even worthy of collection, but in general, the pipes of this brand are still oriented towards practicality. Vauen's mid-range and low-end pipes are suitable entry-level pipes for beginners. Big-Ben
Big-Ben is the pipe brand of Royal Dutch Pipe Factory Elbert Gubbels & Sons B.V. in the Netherlands. The Dutchman Elbert Gubbels opened a retail store selling tobacco and tobacco in 1870. By 1924, it had developed into a large wholesaler and began to produce machine-made pipes, becoming the famous Royal Dutch Pipe Factory Elbert Gubbels & Sons B.V. The pipes it produces are branded under the Big-Ben brand, which is based on the famous "Big Ben" in London, England.
Big-Ben is currently one of the largest machine-made pipe manufacturers in Europe. It produces mid- to low-end machine-made pipes, as well as some high-end handmade collection-grade pipes. Because this brand entered my country relatively early and its price is relatively low, it has become the choice of many pipe beginners. Pipe manufacturers in the United States are generally small in scale, and most of them produce machine-made pipes. However, there are also some famous factories that produce high-quality handmade pipes, and most of their products are relatively cost-effective.
J.M.Boswell
J.M.Boswell is one of the few pipe manufacturers in the United States that has enjoyed international reputation in recent years. It imports briar roots from Greece as raw materials to produce high-quality handmade pipes. J.M. Boswell's products are closer to free style, and the influence of Nordic pipe masters is obvious. In addition to the roughness of Nordic pipes, the works are also mixed with a hint of American unruly and free and easy.
Von Erck Classics
Located in Negaunee, Michigan, USA, Von Erck Classics is a typical family business. The founder is Lee Erck. He started making pipes in 1989, and his works are exquisitely handmade. The materials are exquisite, the design is unique, and the price is high. It is a favorite among collectors. Blatteramp; Blatter
In 1890, Frederic Blatter established his pipe factory in London to produce briar pipes. However, a fire destroyed his industry and the family had to immigrate to South Africa and settled in Cape Town. A new pipe making factory was built.
Soon after, Frederic Blatter immigrated again with his family, this time settling in Montreal, Canada. In 1907, Ernest Blatter, Frederic Blatter's son, established Blatter & Blatter. Since then, a world-wide pipe brand has been born in the Canadian pipe manufacturing industry.
Blatteramp; Many of Blatter's pipes retain the obvious style of British pipes in appearance and workmanship, which are simple, elegant, dignified and steady; while many others are innovative and improved. The style has obvious North American pipe characteristics, close to the American pipe style, and is a free style.