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<gallery widths=250 heights=185 caption="Several un-restored examples and details marked with the trademarked 'EP',  courtesy Dal Stanton">
File:EP-Calabash.jpg|EP Calabash
File:EP-Calabash2.jpg|Calabash detail
File:EP-Champian.jpg|Champion House Pipe
File:EP-Champian2.jpg|Champion Detail
File:EP-Champian3.jpg|Champion Detail
File:EP-RusticatedBilliard.jpg|"BRIAR"
File:EP-RusticatedBilliard2.jpg|Briar detail
File:EP-RusticatedBilliard3.jpg|Briar detail
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 22 December 2021

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Catalog Listing similar to the EPC Majestic example

A. Pandevant & Roy Co. of Paris had its beginning in 1884 and disappeared with the commencement of WWII in the late 30s or early 40s. “E.P.C.”, “La Savoyarde”, “MAJESTIC”, “La Parisienne” and “E.P.” were registered trademarks of the company.

Note: The follow example and the information for this article is courtesy of Dal Stanton, The Pipe Steward, and his wonderful research from this restoration project: Discovering the History with the Reclamation of this Petite EPC Majestic Bent Horn Stem Billiard on RebornPipes.com.

EPC Majestic, courtesy Dal Stanton, The Pipe Steward

The dimensions of the EPC Majestic are: Length: 4 1/8 inches, Height: 1 1/2 inches, Rim width: 1 inch, Chamber width: 5/8 inches, and Chamber depth: 1 3/8 inches.


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