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[[File:Monarch10.jpg|thumb|Patent Dated Jan. 22, 1935]][[File:Duncan Hill.jpg|thumb|The Duncan Hill Aerosphere system, courtesy Doug Valitchka]] | [[File:Monarch10.jpg|thumb|Patent Dated Jan. 22, 1935]][[File:Duncan Hill.jpg|thumb|The Duncan Hill Aerosphere system, courtesy Doug Valitchka]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:08, 16 November 2023
Monarch Pipe Co. was established in Hartford Con, most likely in the late 1930 by Fred Warnke, who obtained a patent on the system pipe on January 22 1935. The company moved to Tulsa Oklahoma at some point in the 1950s, after which Monarch Pipe Co was moved to Bristow, Oklahoma. The Monarch Pipe Co. also makes E.A.Carey Magic Inch and Duncan Hill Aerosphere Pipes.