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CHP-X pipes was one of the first freehand pipe-making operations in the United States, started by Jay Rostov, former owner of Jay's Smoke Shop, and Chuck Holiday in the early 1970s. Rostov hired on a relative, Michael [[Kabik]], soon after the founding and Holiday left the business. For more information see [[Kabik]]. [[File:Michael Kabik - Making Pipes.png|thumb|Michael Kabik]] | CHP-X pipes was one of the first freehand pipe-making operations in the United States, started by Jay Rostov, former owner of Jay's Smoke Shop, and Chuck Holiday in the early 1970s. Rostov hired on a relative, Michael [[Kabik]], soon after the founding and Holiday left the business. For more information see [[Kabik]]. [[File:Michael Kabik - Making Pipes.png|thumb|Michael Kabik]] | ||
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*You may also enjoy listening to Brian Levine's interview with Michael Kabik on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-236/ Pipes Magazine Radio Show] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 1 April 2017
CHP-X pipes was one of the first freehand pipe-making operations in the United States, started by Jay Rostov, former owner of Jay's Smoke Shop, and Chuck Holiday in the early 1970s. Rostov hired on a relative, Michael Kabik, soon after the founding and Holiday left the business. For more information see Kabik.
- You may also enjoy listening to Brian Levine's interview with Michael Kabik on the Pipes Magazine Radio Show