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The Calabresi line of pipes were produced by Thomas [[Cristiano]] in Tampa, Florida. A sub-brand of Calabresi was Londonaire. The pipes were stamped "Calabresi" and generally bore a letter C on the stem. | The Calabresi line of pipes were produced by Thomas [[Cristiano]] in Tampa, Florida. A sub-brand of Calabresi was Londonaire. The pipes were stamped "Calabresi" and generally bore a letter C on the stem. The Londonaire pipes were apparently made in both England and Italy, stamped Londonaire, and had an anchor on the stem. | ||
<center><gallery widths=300px heights=200px caption="Example and nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka"> | <center><gallery widths=300px heights=200px caption="Example of Calabresi and nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka"> | ||
File:Calabresi01.jpg | File:Calabresi01.jpg | ||
File:Calabresi08.jpg | File:Calabresi08.jpg | ||
</gallery></center> | |||
<center><gallery widths=250px heights=185px caption="Londonaire examples and nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka"> | |||
File:LondonairePoker01.jpg|Londonaire Poker | |||
File:LondonairePoker07.jpg|Londonaire Poker, Nomenclature | |||
File:LondonairePoker08.jpg|Londonaire Poker, Made in London England Nomenclature | |||
File:LondonaireRhod01.jpg|Londonaire Rhodesian, Italian Made | |||
File:LondonaireRhod07.jpg|Londonaire Rhodesian Nomenclature | |||
File:LondonaireRhod08.jpg|Londonaire Rhodesian Nomenclature | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: United States]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: United States]] |
Revision as of 15:08, 4 March 2017
The Calabresi line of pipes were produced by Thomas Cristiano in Tampa, Florida. A sub-brand of Calabresi was Londonaire. The pipes were stamped "Calabresi" and generally bore a letter C on the stem. The Londonaire pipes were apparently made in both England and Italy, stamped Londonaire, and had an anchor on the stem.