Many companies have done this. Are they hacks as well?Chacom made a ton of low grade pipes for B&M shops who would then stamp their names on the stems. Made them seem like hacks.
Many companies have done this. Are they hacks as well?Chacom made a ton of low grade pipes for B&M shops who would then stamp their names on the stems. Made them seem like hacks.
For some time in the 90s and 2000s they gave their pipes a shine by means of a varnish that, shortly after the pipe was smoked, caused horrible blisters. The shapes were classic. But the quality of the pipes they make today is far superior.I meet a lot of pipers that really don’t like Chacom, or assume that they have issues.
I have purchased a few Chacoms, I have a couple of 297 Canadians that are incredible smokers and I also own some smaller prince and billiard shapes that I love for quick smokes. I like their pipe proportions and respect the company’s heritage.
My question is, what’s the reason for the hate? Was there a point in time when Chacom couldn’t get it right? Is it anti French Bigotry ? They seem to be fine now.
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You're right. Chacom isn't doing anything others don't do... but they do seem to get more shit for it on forums. Incidentally, I have several Chacom pipes I like just fine. I have no grudge against their work; I'd rather bitch about Castello but that's a different story.Many companies have done this. Are they hacks as well?
My Castello Sea Rock is amazing. No issues and worth every penny, if indeed a penny is still worth something.You're right. Chacom isn't doing anything others don't do... but they do seem to get more shit for it on forums. Incidentally, I have several Chacom pipes I like just fine. I have no grudge against their work; I'd rather bitch about Castello but that's a different story.
As of last month Canada hasn't used pennies for a decade, and there has been talk of a 5-dollar coin for quit a while. I still have some pennies in a jar somewhere, cellaring them I guess.My Castello Sea Rock is amazing. No issues and worth every penny, if indeed a penny is still worth something.
Unless you know who is commenting—and on what they’re basing their “opinions”—this is essentially meaningless noise. The ones who will know the pipes the best, and be best equipped to comment on them, are the people who have bought and smoked Chacom pipes for years. Not the ones who have never smoked one because they read on a forum that they’re inferior.You're right. Chacom isn't doing anything others don't do... but they do seem to get more shit for it on forums.