I recently had an inaugural Virginia flake in a little NOS Chacom apple, which I was informed was likely made in the 1950s. I bought it because I like light pipes (but without thin walls), simple finishes, and unobtrusive bits. I am inexperienced with the properties of vintage pipes, and it got me thinking.

Factories during the golden age of fountain pens were capable of making thousands of competent pens made for everyday use. There were stinger-like “improvements“ that were gimmicks, but mostly the construction was functional and sound, made for everyday rigours. Modern pens are often made for collectors and hobbyists, more style and less substance.
It strikes me that the good vintage pipe factories would likewise turn out a great number of plain but functional pipes, designed to give good service and generate few returns to the retailers. This Chacom seems to fit the bill, minus the stinger anyway. Many of my modern factory pipes have fancier finishing but are heavier, with less attractive shaping, inconsistent drilling, and importantly with a poorer bit.
I‘m generalizing from a criminally small sample size, so I’d like to hear opinions. Are there recognizable differences in the factory pipes of old compared to now, and which side do they favour?

Factories during the golden age of fountain pens were capable of making thousands of competent pens made for everyday use. There were stinger-like “improvements“ that were gimmicks, but mostly the construction was functional and sound, made for everyday rigours. Modern pens are often made for collectors and hobbyists, more style and less substance.
It strikes me that the good vintage pipe factories would likewise turn out a great number of plain but functional pipes, designed to give good service and generate few returns to the retailers. This Chacom seems to fit the bill, minus the stinger anyway. Many of my modern factory pipes have fancier finishing but are heavier, with less attractive shaping, inconsistent drilling, and importantly with a poorer bit.
I‘m generalizing from a criminally small sample size, so I’d like to hear opinions. Are there recognizable differences in the factory pipes of old compared to now, and which side do they favour?






