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Ets Berrod-Regad was created in 1919 when Arthur Berrod took over the pipe factory built by Lucien Regad in Saint Claude, France. In 1951 the company purchased the [[Butz-Choquin]] brand, and the factory is still in operation, having been taken over in 2006 by | Ets Berrod-Regad was created in 1919 when Arthur Berrod took over the pipe factory built by Lucien Regad in [[Saint-Claude]], France. In 1951 the company purchased the [[Butz-Choquin]] brand, and the factory is still in operation, having been taken over in 2006 by [[EWA|Michel Waille]], already owner of [[EWA]] and the chairman of the [[Confrérie des maîtres-pipiers]] in Saint-Claude. | ||
They have made a number of pipes over the years, including the Jima pipe, a metal pipe with a hard plastic bowl lined in ceramic, and the BC Cybèle Extra. | |||
For more information see [[Butz-Choquin]]. | |||
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | ||
[[Category: France]] | [[Category: France]] |
Latest revision as of 07:00, 6 December 2020
Ets Berrod-Regad was created in 1919 when Arthur Berrod took over the pipe factory built by Lucien Regad in Saint-Claude, France. In 1951 the company purchased the Butz-Choquin brand, and the factory is still in operation, having been taken over in 2006 by Michel Waille, already owner of EWA and the chairman of the Confrérie des maîtres-pipiers in Saint-Claude.
They have made a number of pipes over the years, including the Jima pipe, a metal pipe with a hard plastic bowl lined in ceramic, and the BC Cybèle Extra.
For more information see Butz-Choquin.