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|'''[[Carlson, Steve]]'''||Steve Carlson
|'''[[Carlson, Steve]]'''||Steve Carlson
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|'''[[Carmette Pipes‎]]'''||Adam Sheehan; Winona, Minnesota
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|'''[[Carroll]]'''||Charles Carroll (†)
|'''[[Carroll]]'''||Charles Carroll (†)
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|'''Castro'''||Pipes made by various third parties for David and Steve Casto of Davidus Cigars Ltd.
|'''Castro'''||Pipes made by various third parties for David and Steve Casto of Davidus Cigars Ltd.
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|'''[[Cates]]'''||Mel Cates; Springfield, MO
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|'''[[Catterall Pipes]]'''||Van Catterall; Greensboro, NC
|'''[[Catterall Pipes]]'''||Van Catterall; Greensboro, NC
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|'''[[Channber]]'''||Channber Briar Pipe - CBP
|'''[[Channber]]'''||Channber Briar Pipe - CBP
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|'''[[John Chapman]]'''||Need Information
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|'''Chesterfield'''||'''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B); patented 1905.
|'''Chesterfield'''||'''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B); patented 1905.
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|'''[[Clewell]]'''||R.A. Clewell
|'''[[Clewell]]'''||R.A. Clewell
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|'''Cochey'''||Jason Cochey; Bellevue, OH., see [[Briar Bird Pipes]]
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|'''[[Cole Pipes]]'''||Charles Cole
|'''[[Cole Pipes]]'''||Charles Cole
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|'''Coles, Jared'''||'''[[Jared Coles]]'''; Fresno, CA
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|'''[[Collins]]'''||Bill Collins, see [[Jost]]
|'''[[Collins]]'''||Bill Collins, see [[Jost]]
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|'''Colossals'''||[[M. Linkman & Co.]], Chicago, IL. Produced by [[Cellini]]
|'''Colossals'''||[[M. Linkman & Co.]], Chicago, IL. Produced by [[Cellini]], see also [[Colossals]] made in France.
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|'''[[Colossus Pipe Factory]]'''||CPF (New York, NY) - Formerly Known as '''[[Consolidated Pipe Factory]]
|'''[[Colossus Pipe Factory]]'''||CPF (New York, NY) - Formerly Known as '''[[Consolidated Pipe Factory]]
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|'''[[Consolidated Pipe Factory]]'''||CPF (New York, NY) - a subsidiary of '''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B)
|'''[[Consolidated Pipe Factory]]'''||CPF (New York, NY) - a subsidiary of '''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B)
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|'''[[Comer’s]]'''||USA
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|'''[[Continental Briar Pipe Co.]]'''||New York City
|'''[[Continental Briar Pipe Co.]]'''||New York City
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|'''[[Conway Jr.]]'''||C.E. Conway Jr.; Orlando, FL
|'''[[Conway Jr.]]'''||C.E. Conway Jr.; Orlando, FL
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|'''Cook'''||'''[[Russ Cook]]'''; ?, MI
|'''Cook'''||'''[[Russ Cook]]'''; Mount Pleasant, MI [http://www.pipesbyrusscook.com Russ Cook Pipes]
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|'''Cook'''||'''[[Tom Cook]]'''; Amarillo, TX
|'''Cook'''||'''[[Tom Cook]]'''; Amarillo, TX
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|'''Court'''||Glen Court; South Hadley, MA. See '''[[Royal Court Pipes]]'''.
|'''Court'''||Glen Court; South Hadley, MA. See '''[[Royal Court Pipes]]'''.
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|'''[[Courtley]]'''||'''[[Custom-Bilt]]''' sub-brand or second.
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|'''Cowen'''||'''Louis Cowan''', an artisan who produced for [[Marxman]] after working for [[Loewe & Co.]] in England
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|'''[[Crable]]'''||Joseph Crable; Kealakekua, HI
|'''[[Crable]]'''||Joseph Crable; Kealakekua, HI
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|'''[[Craig]]'''||William D. Craig - Fireside Pipe Shop; Hurffville, NJ
|'''[[Craig]]'''||William D. Craig - Fireside Pipe Shop; Hurffville, NJ
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|'''[[Crawford Pipes]]'''||Jerry Crawford; Phoenix, AZ
|'''[[Craig Buchanan]]'''||Buchanan Tobacco Shop; Myrtle Beach, SC. Pipes made by various makers
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|'''[[Crawford Pipes]]'''||Jerry Crawford; Grants Pass, Oregon
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|'''[[Creative Briar Pipes]]'''||Al Perkowski; Sterling Heights, MI
|'''[[Creative Briar Pipes]]'''||Al Perkowski; Sterling Heights, MI
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|'''[[Creator’s Design Pipes & Blades]]||Dan and Amy Sanford; Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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|'''Crider, Micah'''||Missoula, MT; see [[Yeti Pipe Co.]]
|'''Crider, Micah'''||Missoula, MT; see [[Yeti Pipe Co.]]
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|'''Crosby'''||Made by [[Savinelli]] and [[Rossi]] factories to Bing Crosby's own design:extra long shank with small perforations. Discontinued. [[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]] also made "Crosby" pipes. See also [[Crosby|John Crosby]], an U.S. pipemaker.
|'''Crosby'''||Made by [[Savinelli]] and [[Rossi]] factories to Bing Crosby's own design:extra long shank with small perforations. Discontinued. [[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]] also made "Crosby" pipes. See also [[Crosby|John Crosby]], an U.S. pipemaker.
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|'''[[Curtis Draper]]||brand of Washington DC tobacconist
|'''Crown'''||Royalton Crown, see '''[[Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc.]]'''
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|'''[[Cunningham]]'''||Ken Cunningham; pipemaker working for Salt Lake City tobacconist (1980s)
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|'''[[Curtis Draper]]||brand of Washington DC tobacconist11
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|'''[[Curtz]]'''||Arley G. Curtz; Salt Lake City, UT
|'''[[Curtz]]'''||Arley G. Curtz; Salt Lake City, UT
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|'''[[Dagner Pipes]]'''||Jayson Dagner, Florida
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|'''[[Dakota Pipes]]'''||Serial pipes; ca. $40.
|'''[[Dakota Pipes]]'''||Serial pipes; ca. $40.
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|'''[[DANA 31]]'''||Metal body, wood bowl
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|'''[[Darby]]'''||Darby Pipe Shop, founded by pipemaker, Royal Aten; Mattoon, IL
|'''[[Darby]]'''||Darby Pipe Shop, founded by pipemaker, Royal Aten; Mattoon, IL
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|'''[[De Franco]]'''||Charles De Franco; Trenton, NJ
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|'''DeFant'''||Phil DeFant; Brooklyn, MI. See '''[[Marchetti Pipes]]'''.
|'''DeFant'''||Phil DeFant; Brooklyn, MI. See '''[[Marchetti Pipes]]'''.
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|'''[[DePrey]]'''||James DePrey (†); Ft. Kent, ME
|'''[[DePrey]]'''||James DePrey (†); Ft. Kent, ME
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|'''DeSchaine, Jim'''||'''[[Jim DeSchaine]]; Auburn, CA
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|'''[[Diebel]]'''||Fred Diebel; Kansas City, MO
|'''[[Diebel]]'''||Fred Diebel; Kansas City, MO
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|'''[[Di Franco]]'''||Charles Di Franco; Trenton, NJ
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|'''Dinwoodie'''||'''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B). Introduced November 1919, discontinued till 1924
|'''Dinwoodie'''||'''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B). Introduced November 1919, discontinued till 1924
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|'''[[Dodge]]'''||Robert Dodge, hobbyist pipe maker; Minnesota
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|'''Doodler'''||Sub brand [[National Briar Pipe Co.]], Tracy Mincer; Jersey City, NJ
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|'''[[Doerr]]'''||Diane Doerr. See also '''[[JHW Pipes]]'''; West Caldwell, NJ.
|'''[[Doerr]]'''||Diane Doerr. See also '''[[JHW Pipes]]'''; West Caldwell, NJ.
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|'''[[Don Warren Pipes]]'''|| Brand Name of maker Donald W Gillmore, Albuquerque, NM
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|'''[[Don-Lou]]'''||Dominic Cazzetta (†); Brooklyn, NY.
|'''[[Don-Lou]]'''||Dominic Cazzetta (†); Brooklyn, NY.
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|'''Dr. Mac Pipes'''||Private label brand of McCranie's; Charlotte, NC.
|'''Dr. Mac Pipes'''||Private label brand of McCranie's; Charlotte, NC.
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|'''[[Dr. Shotten's]]'''||??
|'''[[Dr. Shotton's]]'''||Need Information
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|'''Drinkless'''||Brands of [[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]], [[Kaywoodie]], and [[Reiss-Premier Co.]]
|'''Drinkless'''||Brands of [[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]], [[Kaywoodie]], and [[Reiss-Premier Co.]]
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|'''Doodler'''||Sub brand [[National Briar Pipe Co.]], Tracy Mincer; Jersey City, NJ
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|'''[[DSH Pipes]]'''||David Huber; Durham, NC
|'''[[DSH Pipes]]'''||David Huber; Durham, NC
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|'''Duke of Dundee'''||'''[[Continental Briar Pipe Co.]]'''
|'''Duke of Dundee'''||'''[[Continental Briar Pipe Co.]]'''
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|'''Duncan Hill'''||Brand made by '''[[Monarch Pipe]]'''
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|'''duPont Explosives'''||'''[[duPont Explosives promotional pipes]]'''
|'''duPont Explosives'''||'''[[duPont Explosives promotional pipes]]'''

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