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The range enlarged as did the outlets for purchasing an Invicta briar pipe, encompassing sales across the UK and USA via retail outlets, traditional British county fairs and exhibitions.
The range enlarged as did the outlets for purchasing an Invicta briar pipe, encompassing sales across the UK and USA via retail outlets, traditional British county fairs and exhibitions.


After 35 years in charge Colin passed the reins over to Peter to continue the tradition of making fine English Briar pipes. Peter Ellam continues to be the sole craftsman of Invicta Pipes while Colin looked on as eagle eyed adviser who liked to look over his shoulder at every opportunity just to make sure that Invicta Briars retained its reputation as one of England's premier briar pipe makers.
After 35 years in charge Colin passed the reins over to Peter to continue the tradition of making fine English Briar pipes. Peter Ellam continues to be the sole craftsman of Invicta Pipes as Colin looked on as an eagle eyed adviser who liked to look over his shoulder at every opportunity just to make sure that Invicta Briars retained its reputation as one of England's premier briar pipe makers.


Colin Leeson sadly passed away at the beginning of February 2013
Colin Leeson sadly passed away at the beginning of February 2013

Revision as of 16:13, 6 March 2013

Website: Invicta Briars are manufacturers and suppliers of top quality English Briar Pipes. Invicta Briars have been manufacturing and supplying briar pipes to the general public for over 35 years.

Shortly after the second World War (1947) a company was formed at the old garrison and shipyard town of Chatham docks repairing briar pipes, due to the lack of raw materials to make new ones. This was established at the Old Town poor school, known as the Ragged School ( a pre-runner to Barnadoes of today ) in King Street, Chatham.

The company grew to become the foremost briar pipe repairer in the United Kingdom and continued as Medway Pipe Repair until 1974 when ownership changed to Colin Leeson along with the company name to Invicta Briars.

It was at this point that Mr Leeson took the decision to introduce briar pipe manufacturing into the company and run it alongside the successful repair business.

Gradually Invicta Briars grew and pipe making became the main operation, manufacturing for themselves and other British pipe houses. Peter Ellam joined later as a pipe maker.

The range enlarged as did the outlets for purchasing an Invicta briar pipe, encompassing sales across the UK and USA via retail outlets, traditional British county fairs and exhibitions.

After 35 years in charge Colin passed the reins over to Peter to continue the tradition of making fine English Briar pipes. Peter Ellam continues to be the sole craftsman of Invicta Pipes as Colin looked on as an eagle eyed adviser who liked to look over his shoulder at every opportunity just to make sure that Invicta Briars retained its reputation as one of England's premier briar pipe makers.

Colin Leeson sadly passed away at the beginning of February 2013

Contact Information:

Peter Ellam
8 Soulbury Road
Stewkley
Buckinghamshire
England
LU7 0HW
E-mail: pete@invictabriars.com
Website: http://www.invictabriars.com/index.html