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Meet Jason Mouton

Read about Louisiana pipe maker Jason Mouton and his journey to pipe making.

About Jason.

Jason Mouton picked up a lathe for the first time when learning how to make duck calls with his father. In 2016, he purchased his first pipe and became active in the YTPC community. After gifting a gentleman a handmade tamper in exchange for some tobacco, Jason was inspired to start making pipes. He gifted his first pipe, sold the second, and kept the third – and the rest is history.

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Artisan Breakdown

YEARS OF MASTERY

AVG. HOURS SPENT ON ONE PIPE

PIPES MADE

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OUR ARTISAN AGREEMENT

Our aim is to promote artisans who have a true passion for their craft – regardless of their years of experience. In doing this, we also ensure a mutual benefit for hobbyists and artisans.

We give a portion of our profits right back to the artisans who make our business possible.

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Close-up of handcrafted tobacco pipe made by Jason Patrick.
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