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Some references to Danco pipes from the book "Who Made That Pipe?" and they put the manufacture of them in both Denmark and the US but do not attribute it to any specific maker. The ads on right indicate the location of the firm was on Hudson St., in New York.
Some references to Danco pipes from the book "Who Made That Pipe?" and they put the manufacture of them in both Denmark and the US but do not attribute it to any specific maker. The ads on right indicate the location of the firm was on Hudson St., in New York.
[[File:Danco1936Ad.png|thumb|1936 Danco Ad from Esquire, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Danco 1946 Ad.jpg|thumb|1946 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]
[[File:Danco1936Ad.png|thumb|1936 Danco Ad from Esquire, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Danco 1946 Ad.jpg|thumb|1946 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Danco_Dec_1946.jpg|thumb|December 1946 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]


Some Danco pipes are marked "Imported Briar" and that would suggest they are American made.
Some Danco pipes are marked "Imported Briar" and that would suggest they are American made.

Revision as of 15:41, 23 August 2020

Some references to Danco pipes from the book "Who Made That Pipe?" and they put the manufacture of them in both Denmark and the US but do not attribute it to any specific maker. The ads on right indicate the location of the firm was on Hudson St., in New York.

1936 Danco Ad from Esquire, courtesy Doug Valitchka
1946 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka
December 1946 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka

Some Danco pipes are marked "Imported Briar" and that would suggest they are American made.

Some Danco pipes that are marked "Italy" so the US Danco distributor/seller must have had some of the briar pipes they sold made in Italy.

Danish Dancos should be stamped "Denmark."