https://pipedia.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Condor1944&feedformat=atomPipedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T08:22:21ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Gardhill&diff=18537Gardhill2014-07-07T21:34:36Z<p>Condor1944: </p>
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<div>According to the Pipephil.eu page provided at the end of the text,Gardhill pipes are manufactured by the J. Vincent Fils firm at their facility at 11 rue Carnot in Saint Claude, France. The history of this firm dates back to 1898 when Henri Vincent-Genod first had his workship at his house. Slowly, the company continued to expand first in 1909 when Léon Vincent-Genod, Henri's son expanded their workshop , as well as in 1923 when Léon's son Jules took over the Verguet-Buffet pipe factory. In 1927, the company became formally named the J. Vincent Fils firm, which was located at the 11 rue Carnot location. The Gardhill brand took up most of the firm's production capacity around the early 1990's. In 1993, the firm closed down. <br />
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For the source of all information provided, see the Pipephil.eu page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm below. <br />
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<div>According to the Pipephil.eu page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm,Gardhill pipes are manufactured by the J. Vincent Fils firm at their facility at 11 rue Carnot in Saint Claude, France. The history of this firm dates back to 1898 when Henri Vincent-Genod first had his workship at his house. Slowly, the company continued to expand first in 1909 when Léon Vincent-Genod, Henri's son expanded their workshop , as well as in 1923 when Léon's son Jules took over the Verguet-Buffet pipe factory. In 1927, the company became formally named the J. Vincent Fils firm, which was located at the 11 rue Carnot location. The Gardhill brand took up most of the firm's production capacity around the early 1990's. In 1993, the firm closed down. <br />
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For the source of all information provided, see the Pipephil.eu page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm below. <br />
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[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/infos/vincent-en.html]</div>Condor1944https://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Gardhill&diff=18535Gardhill2014-07-07T21:32:18Z<p>Condor1944: </p>
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<div>According to the Pipephil.eu page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm,Gardhill pipes are manufactured by the J. Vincent Fils firm at their facility at 11 rue Carnot in Saint Claude, France. The history of this firm dates back to 1898 when Henri Vincent-Genod first had his workship at his house. Slowly, the company continued to expand first in 1909 when Léon Vincent-Genod, Henri's son expanded their workshop , as well as in 1923 when Léon's son Jules took over the Verguet-Buffet pipe factory. In 1927, the company became formally named the J. Vincent Fils firm, which was located at the 11 rue Carnot location. The Gardhill brand took up most of the firm's production capacity around the early 1990's. In 1993, the firm closed down. <br />
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For further information as well as the source of the information provided, see Pipephil's page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm below. <br />
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[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/infos/vincent-en.html]</div>Condor1944https://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Gardhill&diff=18534Gardhill2014-07-07T21:30:49Z<p>Condor1944: </p>
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<div>According Pipephil's page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm,Gardhill pipes are manufactured by the J. Vincent Fils firm at their facility at 11 rue Carnot in Saint Claude, France. The history of this firm dates back to 1898 when Henri Vincent-Genod first had his workship at his house. Slowly, the company continued to expand first in 1909 when Léon Vincent-Genod, Henri's son expanded their workshop , as well as in 1923 when Léon's son Jules took over the Verguet-Buffet pipe factory. In 1927, the company became formally named the J. Vincent Fils firm, which was located at the 11 rue Carnot location. The Gardhill brand took up most of the firm's production capacity around the early 1990's. In 1993, the firm closed down. <br />
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For further information as well as the source of the information provided, see Pipephil's page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm below. <br />
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[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/infos/vincent-en.html]</div>Condor1944https://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Gardhill&diff=18533Gardhill2014-07-07T21:22:28Z<p>Condor1944: </p>
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<div>Gardhill pipes are manufactured by the J. Vincent Fils firm at their facility at 11 rue Carnot in Saint Claude, France. The history of this firm dates back to 1898 when Henri Vincent-Genod first had his workship at his house. Slowly, the company continued to expand first in 1909 when Léon Vincent-Genod, Henri's son expanded their workshop , as well as in 1923 when Léon's son Jules took over the Verguet-Buffet pipe factory. In 1927, the company became formally named the J. Vincent Fils firm, which was located at the 11 rue Carnot location. The Gardhill brand took up most of the firm's production capacity around the early 1990's. In 1993, the firm closed down. <br />
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For further information as well as the source of the information provided, see Pipephil's page on the The J. Vincent Fils firm below. <br />
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[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/infos/vincent-en.html]</div>Condor1944https://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Gardhill&diff=18532Gardhill2014-07-07T21:20:39Z<p>Condor1944: Created page with "Gardhill pipes are manufactured by the J. Vincent Fils firm at their facility at 11 rue Carnot in Saint Claude, France. The history of this firm dates back to 1898 when Henri ..."</p>
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<div>Gardhill pipes are manufactured by the J. Vincent Fils firm at their facility at 11 rue Carnot in Saint Claude, France. The history of this firm dates back to 1898 when Henri Vincent-Genod first had his workship at his house. Slowly, the company continued to expand first in 1909 when Léon Vincent-Genod, Henri's son expanded their workshop , as well as in 1923 when Léon's son Jules took over the Verguet-Buffet pipe factory. In 1927, the company became formally named the J. Vincent Fils firm, which was located at the 11 rue Carnot location. The Gardhill brand took up most of the firm's production capacity around the early 1990's. In 1993, the firm closed down. <br />
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