The factory was founded around a hydroelectric power plant, one of the first built in Italy in 1890.
In 1953, Enea Buzzi took over the ownership of Pipe Brebbia, which remains a family business to this day.
In 1956, the first characteristic lozenge was designed; at the time, it was solid and featured the embossed MPB (Manifatture Pipe Brebbia) brand.
Brebbia pipes for tobacco, personally and exclusively handcrafted, are the result of a long and meticulous process.
A distinctive feature of Brebbia tobacco pipes is their classic shape, balance, and practicality.
The Brebbia First Pipe Kit is ideal for those who want to enter the world of passionate pipe smokers.
The Brebbia First Pipe Kit includes: a pipe for tobacco, a pipe lighter (model may vary), a pack of filters, pipe cleaners, a tamper, a 9mm filter adapter, and an instruction manual explaining the use and loading of the pipe.
Very lightweight and easy to handle, with a fashionable design and an elegant shape, they provide an excellent smoking experience.
Notable is the methacrylate mouthpiece, equipped with a black reducer. By removing the reducer, a 9mm filter can be inserted to reduce harmful substances in the smoke.
Each Brebbia Italian pipe is unique and unrepeatable; the external finish may slightly vary from the image since every briar pipe is one of a kind.
The variations only apply to the grain patterns of the briar, while dimensions and shape remain unchanged.
If you need more detailed photos, we will be happy to send them to you.
BREBBIA’S PIPE IS FASHIONED FOR THE TOBACCO ENTHUSIAST WHO INSISTS ON HANDLING ONLY THE FINEST CRAFTSMANSHIP.
MADE IN ITALY OF BRIAR ROOT, THIS PIPE WILL PROVIDE GENUINE ENJOYMENT FOR YEARS TO COME.
Dimensions:
Width: 152 mm
Height: 50 mm
Depth: 35 mm
Bowl Diameter: 20 mm
Bowl Depth: 38 mm
Features: Straight Billiard in rusticated briar
Mouthpiece: Amber methacrylate, 9mm hole with removable reducer, ring engraved with small "1" marks
Weight: 54 grams
Finish: Dark rusticated
Markings: Brebbia Prima 1007, Italy.
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