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== Saint-Claude, France ==
== Saint-Claude, France ==
That same year Emile Deguingand purchased a pipe factory built by Charles Cayron in 1885 and 1886 at a place called Sur les Etapes in [[Saint-Claude]], France. The factory in St. Claude was raised and enlarged in 1900 and 1902. In 1910, E. Deguingand & Son, known in France as E. Deguingand et Fils, became S.A. des anciens Etablissements Deguingand et Fils with Francis and Paul Deguingand's entry into the business. While the plant doubled in size in approximately 1926, it was closed around 1930 and later converted to a commercial warehouse.
That same year Emile Deguingand purchased a pipe factory built by Charles Cayron in 1885 and 1886 at a place called Sur les Etapes in [[Saint-Claude]], France. The factory in Saint-Claude was raised and enlarged in 1900 and 1902. In 1910, E. Deguingand & Son, known in France as E. Deguingand et Fils, became S.A. des anciens Etablissements Deguingand et Fils with Francis and Paul Deguingand's entry into the business. While the plant doubled in size in approximately 1926, it was closed around 1930 and later converted to a commercial warehouse.


== Pipes ==
== Pipes ==
One pipe line known to have been sold by Deguingand was the Trident.
One pipe line known to have been sold by Deguingand was the Trident. Another one was the [[Admiral]].<ref>At least this is what the [[Admiral]] page says. Citation required though.</ref>


== Patent ==
== Patent ==