https://pipedia.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=96.253.4.34&feedformat=atomPipedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T08:15:57ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Tom_Pipecarver_%26_Son&diff=18542Tom Pipecarver & Son2014-07-15T19:59:20Z<p>96.253.4.34: </p>
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<div>Thomas Arcoleo, formerly a material engineer and technical economist, made tobacco pipes commercially in African bubinga wood under the trade name Tom Pipecarver & Son from 1973 to 1993 in Princeton, New Jersey. These highly-sculptured "free-hand" pipes were sold at his shop at 4 Spring Street, Princeton, but mostly through various other retail shops throughout the U.S. Originally the business was called Princeton Pipes/USA when started in a residential basement. The growing business was moved to various retail locations and was finally established at 4 Spring Street in Princeton until retirement in 1993.<br />
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In addition to pipes and other tobacco products, not including cigarettes, Mr. Arcoleo was specialised in the restoration of small objets d'art, heirlooms, and artifacts-- famously, "anything smaller than a breadbox". Mr. Arcoleo is retired and resides in Little Compton, RI.</div>96.253.4.34