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[[File:AirODry15.jpg|thumb|1933 Patent Drawing, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]The '''Air-o-Dry''' pipe that follows was made by [[Comoy's]] according to the stamp. The patent for the unusual stinger system shows it was invented by Marcel C.H. Jacquemin, as "Annexed" in Montreal, June 27th, 1933.
[[File:AirODry15.jpg|thumb|1933 Patent Drawing, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]
 
The '''Air-o-Dry''' pipe that follows was made by [[Comoy's]] according to the stamp. The patent for the unusual stinger system shows it was invented by Marcel C.H. Jacquemin, as "Annexed" in Montreal, June 27th, 1933.<ref>https://patents.google.com/patent/IE12865L</ref>


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Revision as of 14:00, 22 December 2020

1933 Patent Drawing, courtesy Doug Valitchka

The Air-o-Dry pipe that follows was made by Comoy's according to the stamp. The patent for the unusual stinger system shows it was invented by Marcel C.H. Jacquemin, as "Annexed" in Montreal, June 27th, 1933.[1]

If you have any additional information please add it here, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.

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