British Pipe Brands & Makers I - L: Difference between revisions

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|'''Jamieson'''||Horace "Horry" Jamieson, long-time '''[[Barling]]''' pipemaker. Being one of the rare British pipemakers skilled in freehand design, he changed to '''[[GBD]]''' in the 1960's after Barling had been sold. For GBD he primarily carved the one of a kind pipes of the "Collector" and "Unique" lines. (Some sources mention ''"the Jamieson brothers"'' ... ?)
|'''Jamieson'''||Horace "Horry" Jamieson, long-time '''[[Barling]]''' pipemaker. Being one of the rare British pipemakers skilled in freehand design, he changed to '''[[GBD]]''' in the 1960's after Barling had been sold. For GBD he primarily carved the one of a kind pipes of the "Collector" and "Unique" lines. (Some sources mention ''"the Jamieson brothers"'' ... ?)
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|'''Jasper'''||Brand of [[Standard Pipe Co.]], also a former brand belonging to a New York Shop at 104 W 47th St.
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|'''[[J.B.B.]]'''||Joseph B. Brown. "Hull Importer of Tobacconists Goods." Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire.  Production c. 1875-1922 of briar & meerschaum pipes, also cheroot & cigar holders.
|'''[[J.B.B.]]'''||Joseph B. Brown. "Hull Importer of Tobacconists Goods." Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire.  Production c. 1875-1922 of briar & meerschaum pipes, also cheroot & cigar holders.