American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D: Difference between revisions

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|'''[[John Chapman]]'''||Need Information
|'''[[John Chapman]]'''||Need Information
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|'''Chesterfield'''||'''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B); patented 1905.
|'''Chesterfield'''||'''[[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]]''' (KB&B); patented 1905.
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|'''[[Chheda Pipes]]'''||Premal Chheda & Bill '''[[Shalosky]]''', [http://www.smokershaven.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=640 Smoker’s Haven]; Columbus, OH
|'''[[Chheda Pipes]]'''||Premal Chheda & Bill '''[[Shalosky]]''', [http://www.smokershaven.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=640 Smoker’s Haven]; Columbus, OH
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|'''[[Connoisseur]]'''||Connoisseur Pipe Shop; New York City. See also Edward [[Burak]].
|'''[[Connoisseur]]'''||Connoisseur Pipe Shop; New York City. See also Edward [[Burak]].
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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 '''[[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]]''' (KB&B)
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|'''[[Comer’s]]'''||USA
|'''[[Comer’s]]'''||USA
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|'''[[Crosby]]'''||John M. Crosby; Lafayette, IN
|'''[[Crosby]]'''||John M. Crosby; Lafayette, IN
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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. [[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]] also made "Crosby" pipes. See also [[Crosby|John Crosby]], an U.S. pipemaker.
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|'''Crown'''||Royalton Crown, see '''[[Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc.]]'''
|'''Crown'''||Royalton Crown, see '''[[Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc.]]'''
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|'''[[Di Franco]]'''||Charles Di Franco; Trenton, NJ
|'''[[Di Franco]]'''||Charles Di Franco; Trenton, NJ
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|'''Dinwoodie'''||'''[[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]]''' (KB&B). Introduced November 1919, discontinued till 1924
|'''Dinwoodie'''||'''[[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]]''' (KB&B). Introduced November 1919, discontinued till 1924
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|'''[[Dodge]]'''||Robert Dodge, hobbyist pipe maker; Minnesota
|'''[[Dodge]]'''||Robert Dodge, hobbyist pipe maker; Minnesota
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|'''[[Dr. Shotton's]]'''||Need Information
|'''[[Dr. Shotton's]]'''||Need Information
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|'''Drinkless'''||Brands of [[Kaufman Brothers & Bondy]], [[Kaywoodie]], and [[Reiss-Premier Co.]]
|'''Drinkless'''||Brands of [[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]], [[Kaywoodie]], and [[Reiss-Premier Co.]]
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|'''DRS'''||Supposed to be Danish, D.R. [[Schmelzer]] is obviously an American carver. | As it seems, with a fondness for Fan shapes
|'''DRS'''||Supposed to be Danish, D.R. [[Schmelzer]] is obviously an American carver. | As it seems, with a fondness for Fan shapes