Brigham

Brigham Pipes got its start in Toronto in 1906 and quickly became known across Canada for thoughtful, practical pipe design. One of their biggest contributions came in 1938 with the introduction of the rock maple insert, created to reduce moisture and tongue bite while letting the tobacco’s flavor come through cleanly. Production of Brigham pipes moved to Italy and France in the early 2000s. Every Brigham pipe still uses this removable maple insert, which fits into a long nylon tenon and can be cleaned or replaced as needed. The pipes are offered in classic shapes and finishes, with both vulcanite and acrylic stems.