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Mr Hener et Mr Tim Rich pensent qu’au début les pipes étaient fournies par des vendeurs en gros anglais.
Mr Hener et Mr Tim Rich pensent qu’au début les pipes étaient fournies par des vendeurs en gros anglais.


<blockquote><q>I understand that the pipes sold in the period since the opening of the Duke street store in 1907 until opening of his own manufacture on 7 March 1910 were obtained from English wholesalers, possibly from wholesaler Alfred J. Nathan (for the less expensive varnished qualities made from Algerian Briar) and from Adolph Posner (for more expensive Straight Grains). As to the manufacturing origin of those early pipes and if they were manufactured in the UK, France or otherwise, I have no knowledge.</q> The White Spot Division.<ref name=hener>Hener, K. S. Product Line Director - The White Spot Smoker's Accessory Division and Walthamstow site. (Conversations held between 2019 and 2020).</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote><q>J'imagine que les pipes vendues à l’époque de l’ouverture du magasin de Duke Street en 1907 jusqu’à l’ouverture de son propre atelier le 7 mars 1910 furent obtenues auprès de vendeurs en gros anglais, peut-être du grossiste Alfred J. Nathan (pour la qualité inférieure faite de bruyère algérienne vernie) et d’ Adolph Posner (pour les Straight Grains plus coûteuses). Quant à l’origine de la fabrication de ces premières pipes, et quant à savoir si elles étaient fabriquées au Royaume Uni, en France ou ailleurs, je n’en ai aucune idée</q> The White Spot Division.<ref name=hener>Hener, K. S. Product Line Director - The White Spot Smoker's Accessory Division and Walthamstow site. (Conversations held between 2019 and 2020).</ref></blockquote>


<blockquote><q>Pipes made by two respected pipe makers, Alfred J. Nathan and Adolph Posner, were bought in. The shop quickly established a reputation for its tobaccos and cigars, but Alfred Dunhill was left with the feeling that its pipes were not up to scratch. So, in 1910, his company started making its own pipes, bringing in Joe Sasieni from Charatan &. Son to head up the production team.</q> The Worldwide Pipe Smoker's Magazine. <ref name=psm10>Rich, Tim. Vol. 2 (2nd Semester 1993). The Worldwide Pipe Smoker's Magazine (p. 38) [PDF version]. The Netherlands: Magazine Partners[https://pipedia.org/images/0/0e/Dunhillmagit.pdf].</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote><q>Pipes made by two respected pipe makers, Alfred J. Nathan and Adolph Posner, were bought in. The shop quickly established a reputation for its tobaccos and cigars, but Alfred Dunhill was left with the feeling that its pipes were not up to scratch. So, in 1910, his company started making its own pipes, bringing in Joe Sasieni from Charatan &. Son to head up the production team.</q> The Worldwide Pipe Smoker's Magazine. <ref name=psm10>Rich, Tim. Vol. 2 (2nd Semester 1993). The Worldwide Pipe Smoker's Magazine (p. 38) [PDF version]. The Netherlands: Magazine Partners[https://pipedia.org/images/0/0e/Dunhillmagit.pdf].</ref></blockquote>