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The Arista was a pipe line made by [[Van Roy]], at least as early as 1944, when the pipe cost $3.50. The pipe continued to be produced after the purchase of [[Van Roy]] by [[Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc.]] in 1953, and was produced with the Ajustomatic feature common to [[Dr. Grabow]] pipes.  For more information see [[Van Roy]].
The [[Arista]] was a pipe line made by [[VanRoy]], at least as early as 1944, when the pipe cost $3.50. The pipe continued to be produced after the purchase of VanRoy by [[Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc.]] in 1953, and was produced with the Ajustomatic feature common to [[Dr. Grabow]] pipes.


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: United States]]
[[Category: United States]]

Latest revision as of 08:40, 22 December 2020

The Arista was a pipe line made by VanRoy, at least as early as 1944, when the pipe cost $3.50. The pipe continued to be produced after the purchase of VanRoy by Henry Leonard & Thomas Inc. in 1953, and was produced with the Ajustomatic feature common to Dr. Grabow pipes.