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* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B|American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B]] | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D|American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D]] | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers E - F|American Pipe Brands & Makers E - F]] | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers G - H|American Pipe Brands & Makers G - H]] | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers I - K|American Pipe Brands & Makers I - K]] | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers L - M|American Pipe Brands & Makers L - M]] | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers N - Q|American Pipe Brands & Makers N - Q]] | |||
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* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers T - V|American Pipe Brands & Makers T - V]] | |||
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers W - Z|American Pipe Brands & Makers W - Z]] | |||
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|'''<font size="4">I</font>''' | |'''<font size="4">I</font>''' | ||
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|'''JD'''||End of 19th Century brand of [[Joseph B. Desjardins]]; Fort River, Massachusetts | |'''JD'''||End of 19th Century brand of [[Joseph B. Desjardins]]; Fort River, Massachusetts | ||
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|'''JP'''||[[Jason Patrick]], Elgin, IL | |||
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|'''J.S. Gold'''|| Brand of [[Uhle's]] Tobacconist | |'''J.S. Gold'''|| Brand of [[Uhle's]] Tobacconist | ||
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|'''[[Jobey]]'''||Various makers! | |'''[[Jobey]]'''||Various makers! | ||
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|'''[[John Hudson Moore Inc.]]'''||American firm | |'''[[John Crouch]]||Tobacconist in Alexandria, VA, that also had pipes made under their name | ||
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|'''[[John Hudson Moore Inc.]]'''||American firm, which apparently distributed [[Sasieni]] seconds, including [[Berkeley Club]], [[Fantail]], [[Old England]], and [[Windsor]] | |||
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|'''John Middleton'''||Inexpensive pipes with Symbol: '''JH''', produced for [[John Middleton Inc.]], the Philadelphia firm selling Prince Albert Tobacco | |'''John Middleton'''||Inexpensive pipes with Symbol: '''JH''', produced for [[John Middleton Inc.]], the Philadelphia firm selling Prince Albert Tobacco | ||
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| ||Brands: CHP-X, Gran Hill, M. Kabik, Sven-Lar, Tobak, Vajra, [[Wenhall]]. | | ||Brands: CHP-X, Gran Hill, M. Kabik, Sven-Lar, Tobak, Vajra, [[Wenhall]]. | ||
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|'''Kaldenberg'''||' | |'''[[F.J. Kaldenberg Company]]'''||Kaldenberg & Son's, F.W. Kaldenberg, Manufacturers of Fine Meerschaum and Briar Pipes. NYC Firm, Circa 1850 - 1900. | ||
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| ||[[Image:Kalden.jpg|50px]] | | | ||[[Image:Kalden.jpg|50px]] | | ||
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|'''Kaufman'''||Mitch Kaufman. A marginal figure of US pipe history. Though interesting. See '''[[Vic Steinhart]]'''! | |'''Kaufman'''||Mitch Kaufman. A marginal figure of US pipe history. Though interesting. See '''[[Vic Steinhart]]'''! | ||
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|'''[[ | |'''[[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]]'''||KB&B / KBB; New York City. | ||
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|'''Kayne'''||Donald Kayne; Huntington, NY. See '''[[Germaine]]'''. | |'''Kayne'''||[[Donald Kayne]]; Huntington, NY. Also See '''[[Germaine]]'''. | ||
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| ||[[Image:Kayne_01.jpg|50px]] | | | ||[[Image:Kayne_01.jpg|50px]] | | ||
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|'''[[Kaywoodie]]'''||'''[[ | |'''[[Kaywoodie]]'''||'''[[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]]'''; currently made by '''[[S.M. Frank]]'''. | ||
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|'''[[Keedy]]'''||Michael Keedy; CA, AL | |'''[[Keedy]]'''||Michael Keedy; CA, AL | ||
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|'''[[Kevin Arthur Pipes]]'''||Kevin Arthur Skraboly; Aurora, IL. | |'''[[Kevin Arthur Pipes]]'''||Kevin Arthur Skraboly; Aurora, IL. | ||
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|'''Keyer'''||See '''[[Keyer's Pipe Shop]]'''; Cincinnati, OH | |||
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|'''[[Kiess Pipes]]'''||Dr. Bob Pipes, Dr. Robert C. Kiess; ?, VT | |'''[[Kiess Pipes]]'''||Dr. Bob Pipes, Dr. Robert C. Kiess; ?, VT | ||
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|'''[[Kirsten Pipe Company]]'''||Metal Pipes; Seattle, WA | |'''[[Kirsten Pipe Company]]'''||Metal Pipes; Seattle, WA | ||
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|'''[[KJ Pipes]]'''||Kadesh J. Swanson; Washington State | |||
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|'''Kleenest'''||'''[[National Briar Pipe Co.]]'''; Jersey City, NJ. | |'''Kleenest'''||'''[[National Briar Pipe Co.]]'''; Jersey City, NJ. | ||
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|'''Klein, Scott '''||'''[[Scottspipes]]'''; Elk Grove Village, IL | |'''Klein, Scott '''||'''[[Scottspipes]]'''; Elk Grove Village, IL | ||
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|'''[[Klodt]]'''||Eric Klodt; Atlanta area, GA | |||
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|'''Klose, John'''||'''[[John Klose]]''', see [[J&J Pipes]]; Fresno, CA | |'''Klose, John'''||'''[[John Klose]]''', see [[J&J Pipes]]; Fresno, CA | ||
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|'''[[Krisor]]'''||Gilbert Henry Krisor, Cameron Park, California (deceased, 1984) | |'''[[Krisor]]'''||Gilbert Henry Krisor, Cameron Park, California (deceased, 1984) | ||
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|'''[[ | |'''[[Krisor]]'''||George Krisor, carver from the West | ||
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|'''Krona'''||Brand by [[Arlington Briar Pipes Corp.]] | |'''Krona'''||Brand by [[Arlington Briar Pipes Corp.]] |