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This Cordoban | This Cordoban example was made in Spain for [[Oppenheimer Pipe]] for their [[GBD]] catalog. It has a unique sandblast technique. They were typically specially stamped. | ||
It was previously reported that Cordoban were GBD seconds. This is incorrect. They were not made by GBD--the shapes do not overlap. The Cordoban pipes were included in many 1960's and 1970's GBD catalogs. <ref>E-mail from John Fetter (11-28-2023) </ref> | |||
[[File:Cordoban.jpg|thumb|800px|center|Cordoban pipe and sock, courtesy Doug Valitchka]] | [[File:Cordoban.jpg|thumb|800px|center|Cordoban pipe and sock, courtesy Doug Valitchka]] | ||
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[[Category:Pipe makers by nationality]] | [[Category:Pipe makers by nationality]] | ||
[[Category:Spain]] | [[Category:Spain]] | ||
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This Cordoban example was made in Spain for Oppenheimer Pipe for their GBD catalog. It has a unique sandblast technique. They were typically specially stamped.
It was previously reported that Cordoban were GBD seconds. This is incorrect. They were not made by GBD--the shapes do not overlap. The Cordoban pipes were included in many 1960's and 1970's GBD catalogs. [1]
Notes:
- ↑ E-mail from John Fetter (11-28-2023)