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Vuillard Pipes and B&M vs. Online?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot55" data-source="post: 281600" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>If I'm not mistaken Vuilliard is owned by Chacom as are some other previously independent brands like Wessex. That being said, they are all of comparable quality to a Chacom. I've found that all three aforementioned brands make very sharp looking pipes, but all of them have a tighter draw than I like. Many of the Vuilliard and Wessex pipes do have hand cut stems which is an added bonus. I personally wouldn't purchase one just solely based on the draw, but I would say that they are pretty solidly built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot55, post: 281600, member: 2387"] If I'm not mistaken Vuilliard is owned by Chacom as are some other previously independent brands like Wessex. That being said, they are all of comparable quality to a Chacom. I've found that all three aforementioned brands make very sharp looking pipes, but all of them have a tighter draw than I like. Many of the Vuilliard and Wessex pipes do have hand cut stems which is an added bonus. I personally wouldn't purchase one just solely based on the draw, but I would say that they are pretty solidly built. [/QUOTE]
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