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dottiewarden

Lifer
Mar 25, 2014
3,053
58
Toronto
Try a tiny tad of mineral oil or vaseline on the contact surfaces of the filters prior to installing.
My only Brigham is an oldie, around 67-ish, and I've also had the frustrating experience of a stuck insert. I like the concept, whether it actually makes a difference I can't be sure. It's nice to get the lube tip, thanks!
 
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,622
If I still had room on my racks for a Canadian made pipe, I think I'd go for a Blatter and Blatter from Montreal or an estate pipe by Philip Trypis (sp?), though his rustication is not subtle. For a while, there was a Forums member who offered several of his new pipes for sale every week, and SP had quite a run of unsmoked Trypis pipes in their estate section about a year ago. I think his acorn was the most distinct, and his prices were moderate.
 

kurtbob

Lifer
Jul 9, 2019
2,131
12,762
58
SE Georgia
If I still had room on my racks for a Canadian made pipe, I think I'd go for a Blatter and Blatter from Montreal or an estate pipe by Philip Trypis (sp?), though his rustication is not subtle. For a while, there was a Forums member who offered several of his new pipes for sale every week, and SP had quite a run of unsmoked Trypis pipes in their estate section about a year ago. I think his acorn was the most distinct, and his prices were moderate.
I picked up a Trypis acorn in the very sale you mentioned! Great pipe and I really like his bold rustication technique.
 
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Nicolasylvain

Might Stick Around
Jun 18, 2022
66
92
France
I have the same problem with my 1 dot Voyageur. I have to give the filter a bit of a shove for it to get in place which causes small splinters of the maple wood to appear (on the outside of it, thankfully not on the inside of the filter!). Real stiff to get it out afterwards. Never liked this pipe anyways, but I didn't choose it myself...

I dont have this problem with my other made in Italy 2 dot Algonquin and 3 dot Mountaineer. They work like a dream thus far.
 
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craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
6,160
52,930
Minnesota USA
I have 3 Canadian made and 1 Italian made Brigham. I’ve never had an issue with inserts. They do work quite well and I’ve gotten many smokes out of one insert.

I would imagine you could reuse them once they got darkened by soaking them in alcohol and drying them out.

That said, I’ll have to dig out a Brigham… I haven’t smoked them lately. But I just have way too many pipes I’ve collected over the decades.

Rock Maple pipes I have also seem to “filter” the smoke somewhat. I clean the airway every so often by letting a pipe clean soaked with alcohol sit in it overnight.
 
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Wellington

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 31, 2012
531
578
That's too bad. I have one Canadian made, and three Italian made. Maybe I'm not particular, but they all smoke really good and are what I use most of the time. The filter is loosest in my old Canadian made, and tightest in the two newest Italian ones. After a smoke, the filter swells from the moisture and they are snug in the two newest ones, but I can still pull them out without pliers or anything. I don't think much about it. I love them, they're more than enough pipe for me.
 
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vosBghos

Lifer
May 7, 2022
1,633
3,588
Idaho
“Lighten up, Francis” is my go to and bonus points when people get the reference.
I also use the phrase " Gear down big rig" with success.
I like "Simmer down, pot roast".

I even say it to myself sometimes.

” Back off War Child Seriously“
 
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GreatWhiteNorthPiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 3, 2022
276
855
Ontario, Canada
As a Canadian, in pains me to say that I too will not be buying any more Brighams. I have now had two Brighams in the last six months with problems. The first one was a Mountaineer (the brand's middle range) and the rock maple filter got completely stuck in the stem. No matter what I tried, I couldn't get it out. I then purchased a Tundra (higher end) only to find that the brass ring between the briar and the acrylic stem fall off. For the price, these types of quality issues should not be happening in my humble opinion. I love to support local businesses, but only if there aren't recurring quality problems.
 
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I feel you on this one. A few months ago, I purchased my first Brigham and loved it (an Italian made Tundra Shape 29--Author.)

I liked it so much, that I decided that I wanted more in my collection and bought three more-- all Italian made-- a Rhodesian, a poker, and a Canadian. They all smoke like a dream, but every now and then, the distillator gets stuck in the Rhodesian and the poker (both are the Algonquian line.)

I couldn't figure it out. Most of the time they are fine, but every so often the distillator gets stuck and I have to pull it out with pliers (I did ruin one distillator.) I knew this wasn;t right, but I wanted to try to fix it on my own because I love the look of the pipes.

I read on Reddit that someone took a 3/16" drill bit and slowly twisted it inside and it pulled out a bur. So I tried it on both pipes and removed a bur in both stems. They seem to be fine, at least so far.

I know this is a problem with Brigham and they are trying to get it fixed. I also think it's bogus that their quality control is allowing these pipes to be sent out and sold.

Hopefully, I managed to fix mine. But sending them back was probably the right thing to do. If this drill bit trick did fix it, I'll probably still buy more of the modern Brighams. I like them enough to kind of focus my ever growing collection on the brand.
 

SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
I have given up on the Brigham proprietary filter and Brigham pipes. I bought two new Brigham pipes at the same time that take these filters and could not get the filters out of the stem after just one smoke. Maybe when Brigham pipes were made in Canada instead of Europe the filters/pipes worked better. Had to send both pipes back after trying all kinds of remedies to remove the filters from the stem. I gave up. I have no time or patience for such nonsense. Horrible design. ‘Tried contacting Brigham directly. Result? Not even the courtesy of a reply. I will stand clear of of anything with the Brigham name on it from now on. Stick to pipe brands you can trust like Peterson, Savinelli etc.

Apparently the stuck filter problem is with the cheaper Italian-made Brigham pipes made by Lorenzetti. SmokinPipes is blowing them out for as little as $43. The more expensive Brigham pipes made in France are supposedly a lot better and start in the low $100’s. Buyer beware!! Until all this gets solved I would avoid Brigham pipes altogether.
Well, being a bit OCD, I'd be inclined to sit back with a glass of wine or Brandy, and think about it. If that happened to me, I'd get a drill bit and very gently enlarge the whatever section that was giving the grief.
If you're not that way inclined, I'd go to a pipe maker and get him to make the adjustment. But I guess it's too late for that.
Every situation has a solution, if you are patient and flexible with various ideas and approaches.
Anyway, the upshot of all of this is, I'm just about to buy a Chinook 65. So we'll see what happens when it lands down here in Oz.
 

SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
I feel you on this one. A few months ago, I purchased my first Brigham and loved it (an Italian made Tundra Shape 29--Author.)

I liked it so much, that I decided that I wanted more in my collection and bought three more-- all Italian made-- a Rhodesian, a poker, and a Canadian. They all smoke like a dream, but every now and then, the distillator gets stuck in the Rhodesian and the poker (both are the Algonquian line.)

I couldn't figure it out. Most of the time they are fine, but every so often the distillator gets stuck and I have to pull it out with pliers (I did ruin one distillator.) I knew this wasn;t right, but I wanted to try to fix it on my own because I love the look of the pipes.

I read on Reddit that someone took a 3/16" drill bit and slowly twisted it inside and it pulled out a bur. So I tried it on both pipes and removed a bur in both stems. They seem to be fine, at least so far.

I know this is a problem with Brigham and they are trying to get it fixed. I also think it's bogus that their quality control is allowing these pipes to be sent out and sold.

Hopefully, I managed to fix mine. But sending them back was probably the right thing to do. If this drill bit trick did fix it, I'll probably still buy more of the modern Brighams. I like them enough to kind of focus my ever growing collection on the brand.
The filters wash out fairly well in a strong solution of Bicarb soda.
 

LotusEater

Lifer
Apr 16, 2021
4,370
58,252
Kansas City Missouri
Is it possible that the problem has more to do with the distillators than the pipes? I have no idea but it seems like quality control could be less rigorous for the filters than the pipes themselves.

* I only own one Brigham - it is Canadian made and has never been used with a filter
 
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vosBghos

Lifer
May 7, 2022
1,633
3,588
Idaho
Is it possible that the problem has more to do with the distillators than the pipes? I have no idea but it seems like quality control could be less rigorous for the filters than the pipes themselves.

* I only own one Brigham - it is Canadian made and has never been used with a filter
Yeah I just dedicated mine to Burley’s no filter great draw , smokes cool, just said the hell with it after a few needle nose sessions and gross wet splintery filters
 

SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
Well, I thought about the comment about the Brigham v Savinelli. Did some searching about the place and ended up getting a Savinelli Trevi Rusticated (606 KS).
The rustication has been well done, and I like the larger bowl. It seems to present well.
So time will tell what kind of performance it will produce.
Maybe some of you chaps have a Savinelli, and could pass a comment on them.
 
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