Pipe Tristan Sandblasted LC Bent Billiard w/ Blue Cumberland Handmade Briar Pipe, New

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I used to say that Pipe Tristan’s Tristan Lefebvre was part of a “new wave” of “up-and-coming” artisans from France, the very birthplace of the briar pipe. But that description doesn’t do him justice these days. Lefebvre isn’t so much a “part” of the latest generation of French artisans as the craftsman leading the charge; likewise, he is no longer “up-and-coming,” but has already secured himself a place alongside historic compatriots such as Alain Albuisson, Paul Lanier, and Pierre Morel Sr and Jr. In fact, in 2025, he was inducted into the Confrérie des Maîtres Pipiers de Saint-Claude, a prestigious French association of master pipe makers whose ranks have included Albuisson, Lanier, and Morel the younger.

In his latest batch of pipes for us, Tristan Lefebvre has included a number of renditions of a shape that he has recently become very well known for: the “LC.” Distinguished by its swan-neck curvature and tall, egg-like bowl, the Dunhill LC is among the most iconic shapes in traditional, Anglo-French design. It is a shape that has been the subject of studies in pipe history and one that artisans frequently test their mettle on, as it is by no means easy to get right. Lefebvre has been making such shapes infrequently for years, though lately he has been securing himself a place alongside other contemporary masters of the LC, including Michael Parks, Max Capps, and Gustavo Cunha of marTelo.

Among the largest of Lefebvre’s most recent LC renditions, this one is very much faithful in form to classic Dunhill LC and 128 shapes from the interwar years. This aspect is further emphasized by way of a near-black stain over a “goldilocks” sandblast relief that, while consistent in its ring grain, is neither excessively craggy, nor obsessively even-textured as modern Dunhills tend to be. In other words, it hits exactly the same spot that the best of Dunhill’s early Shell finishes did. Where the design is a touch modernized, however, is by way of one of Lefebvre’s favorite stem materials, a hand-cut, deep blue ebonite.

Details:

Length: 7″ / 177.8mm

Bowl Width: 0.79 / 20.06mm

Bowl Depth: 2.23″ / 56.64mm

Weight: 2.1oz / 62g

Additional information

Weight 15 oz
Condition New
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