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According to José Manuel Lopes, "North American brand that belonged to Arlington Briar Pipes Corp., Brooklyn, New York, founded in 1919. In the 1940s, Ludwig Rosenberger gave the company new life, and it continued until the 70s. His son, Mel Rosenberger, has recently launched the [[DiMonte]] brand.  Jack Uhle was also linked to Arlington."
 
 
Arlington, as far as known, mainly operated as a sub-contractor for other brands. The '''[[Jobey]]''' pipes are said to be made by Arlington at an unknown point of time. Arlington's own pipes are seldom seen.
Arlington, as far as known, mainly operated as a sub-contractor for other brands. The '''[[Jobey]]''' pipes are said to be made by Arlington at an unknown point of time. Arlington's own pipes are seldom seen.
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==Notes==
Lopes, Jose Manuel, ''Pipes: Artisans and Trademarks'', Quimera Editores, 2005, p. 51


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

Revision as of 23:11, 28 February 2014

According to José Manuel Lopes, "North American brand that belonged to Arlington Briar Pipes Corp., Brooklyn, New York, founded in 1919. In the 1940s, Ludwig Rosenberger gave the company new life, and it continued until the 70s. His son, Mel Rosenberger, has recently launched the DiMonte brand. Jack Uhle was also linked to Arlington." Arlington, as far as known, mainly operated as a sub-contractor for other brands. The Jobey pipes are said to be made by Arlington at an unknown point of time. Arlington's own pipes are seldom seen.

Notes

Lopes, Jose Manuel, Pipes: Artisans and Trademarks, Quimera Editores, 2005, p. 51