H. Jones Easyloader

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H. Jones Easyloaders were made by Savory or Parker (under the Dunhill banner) in the 1970s-1980s. They were "Easyloaders" because of their dramatically beveled rims, allowing for the pipe smoker to easily load their tobacco in preparation for a smoke. The H. Jones moniker may have come from an "H. Jones" tobacconist in London active in the 1940s-1950s.

H. Jones Easyloader Billiard, Courtesy Humblepipe
H. Jones Easyloader Diplomat, Courtesy Humblepipe

H. Jones-Tinderbox Catalogue.jpeg

Tinderbox catalogue, featuring the H. Jones Easyloader (above) (Photo courtesy of Andrew Stagl)


Article written by Steve Charbonneau (aka "Humblepipe")