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In the II. World War the factory was destroyed by German air raids on Leeds. But the Ben Wade family decided to re-build it immediately after the war and pipe production was re-started soon and successfully linked to the fame from the pre-war years. Even though the owner family decided to leave pipe business and sell off the firm. The family went into negotiations with Herman G. Lane, president of Lane Ltd. in New York at about the same time as the Charatan family. Lane Ltd. bought both firms in 1962.
In the second World War the factory was destroyed by German air raids on Leeds. But the Ben Wade family decided to re-build it immediately after the war and pipe production was re-started soon and successfully linked to the fame from the pre-war years.  
 
Before the second war Ben Wade clustered their offerings into three price points: "Ben Wade" included the higher end pipes (eg the Larnix, Super Grain, Selected Grain, etc), "BW" included the mid-level pipes (eg Statesman, Natural Grain, County, etc), and "BWL" were the least expensive (eg Hurlingham, Adelphi, Tense Grain). Champion was in the last group, and in the 1930s at least retailed for 2/6.
 
The Champion disappeared during the War when the Ben Wade line was materially slimmed down, presumably to reflect difficulties of supply. The name continued to appear in brand directories st least through the early sixties, however it's unclear whether production was actually resumed.''Courtesy [http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/ben-wade-the-champion PipesMagazine.com]"
 
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Even though the owner family decided to leave pipe business and sell off the firm. The family went into negotiations with Herman G. Lane, president of Lane Ltd. in New York at about the same time as the Charatan family. Lane Ltd. bought both firms in 1962.


Herman G. Lane had been Charatan's US sole distributor since 1955 and Charatan always remained his pet child. But Ben Wade was treated in another way by it's new owner. The fabrication of pipes was reduced and the factory in Leeds was closed in 1965 finally.
Herman G. Lane had been Charatan's US sole distributor since 1955 and Charatan always remained his pet child. But Ben Wade was treated in another way by it's new owner. The fabrication of pipes was reduced and the factory in Leeds was closed in 1965 finally.


So this was the end of Ben Wade pipes stamped "Made in Leeds, England".
So this was the end of Ben Wade pipes stamped "Made in Leeds, England".
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===A Charatan / Lane second===
===A Charatan / Lane second===
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File:BenWadeHandModel01.jpg|Hand Model
File:BenWadeHandModel01.jpg|Hand Model
File:BenWadeHandModel07.jpg|Hand Model Nomenclature
File:BenWadeHandModel07.jpg|Hand Model Nomenclature
File:BenWadeHM2-01.jpg
File:BenWadeHM2-01.jpg
File:BenWadeHandModelBlast01.jpg|Hand Model Blast
File:BenWadeHandModelBlast07.jpg|Hand Model Blast Nomenclature
File:BenWadeHM0Craggy.jpg|Hand Craggy Model
File:BenWadeHM0Craggy.jpg|Hand Craggy Model
File:BenWadeHM0Craggy2.jpg|Hand Craggy Model Detail
File:BenWadeHM0Craggy2.jpg|Hand Craggy Model Detail
File:BenWadeHM01.jpg|Hand Model
File:BenWadeHM01.jpg|Hand Model
File:BenWadeHM07.jpg|Hand Model Nomenclature
File:BenWadeHM07.jpg|Hand Model Nomenclature
File:BenWadeHM2-01.jpg|Hand Model (Charatan Era?)
File:BenWadeHM2-07.jpg|Hand Model (Charatan Era?) detail
BenWadeSelectGrain70-01.jpg|Select Grain, London, Charatan Era
BenWadeSelectGrain70-11.jpg|Select Grain, detail
File:BenWadeMajestic01.jpg|Majestic  
File:BenWadeMajestic01.jpg|Majestic  
File:BenWadeMajestic13.jpg|Majestic Nomenclature
File:BenWadeMajestic13.jpg|Majestic Nomenclature
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File:BenWadeProm07.jpg|Prominence Detail
File:BenWadeProm07.jpg|Prominence Detail
File:BenWadeProm09.jpg|Prominence Nomenclature
File:BenWadeProm09.jpg|Prominence Nomenclature
BWProm01.jpg|Prominence
BWProm07.jpg|Prominence detail
File:BenWadeRD01.jpg|Royal Grain
File:BenWadeRD01.jpg|Royal Grain
File:BenWadeRD07.jpg|Royal Grain Nomenclature
File:BenWadeRD07.jpg|Royal Grain Nomenclature
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File:BenWadeSpiral07.jpg|Spiral Nomenclature
File:BenWadeSpiral07.jpg|Spiral Nomenclature
File:BenWadeSpiral09.jpg|Spiral Stem Symbol
File:BenWadeSpiral09.jpg|Spiral Stem Symbol
BWBlack-Laser-01.jpg|Latest production
BWBlack-Laser-07.jpg|Latest production detail (laser engraved)
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