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A closer look reveals that the production of pipes had accumulated in certain regions of Germany. There may be several reasons for this: the availability of raw materials, the presence of skilled workers or simply a certain tradition that has led to the craft being passed on from father to son. | A closer look reveals that the production of pipes had accumulated in certain regions of Germany. There may be several reasons for this: the availability of raw materials, the presence of skilled workers or simply a certain tradition that has led to the craft being passed on from father to son. | ||
== Kannenbäckerland == | == Kannenbäckerland / Westerwald == | ||
* Hilgert | * Hilgert | ||
** [[Lothar Hein]] | ** [[Lothar Hein]] |
Revision as of 21:52, 11 December 2020
A closer look reveals that the production of pipes had accumulated in certain regions of Germany. There may be several reasons for this: the availability of raw materials, the presence of skilled workers or simply a certain tradition that has led to the craft being passed on from father to son.
Kannenbäckerland / Westerwald
- Hilgert
- Höhr
- Fa. J. W. & C
- Müllenbach & Thewald
- Vallendar
- Müllenbach & Thewald (subsidiary)
- Norbert Gerharz
Lower Rhine (Niederrhein)
- Rees
Thuringian Forest (Thüringer Wald)
- Ruhla
- Schweina (part of Bad Liebenstein)