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André Lançon is a factory from the early part of the 20th century that produced the [[APL]] and [[Jura]] brands.  
[[André Lançon]] opened a pipe factory in 1926 in [[Saint-Claude]] in a factory his father had built in 1899.
 
The plant was purchased around 1940 by [[Ropp]], during that year operating as John Ropp LLC, and already owned by [[Cadogan]] Investments for more than a decade.
 
The company produced both the [[APL]] and [[Jura]] brands.
 
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: France]]
[[Category: France]]

Latest revision as of 11:15, 23 December 2020

André Lançon opened a pipe factory in 1926 in Saint-Claude in a factory his father had built in 1899.

The plant was purchased around 1940 by Ropp, during that year operating as John Ropp LLC, and already owned by Cadogan Investments for more than a decade.

The company produced both the APL and Jura brands.