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[[File:Emperor15.jpg|thumb|Display Rack, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Empire 1945.jpg|thumb|1945 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]Empire Briar Pipe Company Inc. of New York produced Emperor pipes. Known at “The Pipe that knows no Peer” as their advertising of in 1945 promotes. That ad reads “The pipe that knows no Peer. For every Emperor pipe is a notable work of art, a masterpiece created in the custom tradition.” They are a subsidiary of the [[Continental Briar Pipe Co.]] Inc. 80 York Street, Brooklyn, New York.
[[File:Emperor15.jpg|thumb|Display Rack, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Empire 1945.jpg|thumb|1945 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Emperor Dec 1947.jpg|thumb|December 1947 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]Empire Briar Pipe Company Inc. of New York produced Emperor pipes. Known at “The Pipe that knows no Peer” as their 1945 advertising promotes. That ad reads “The pipe that knows no Peer. For every Emperor pipe is a notable work of art, a masterpiece created in the custom tradition.” They are a subsidiary of the [[Continental Briar Pipe Co.]] Inc. 80 York Street, Brooklyn, New York.
They had Three grades: Standard, De Luxe and Supreme.
They had Three grades: Standard, De Luxe and Supreme.


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File:EmperorLimited01.jpg|Limited
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Empire_Pipe_Brochure.jpg|Pipe with brochure
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 31 December 2021

Display Rack, courtesy Doug Valitchka
1945 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka
December 1947 Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka

Empire Briar Pipe Company Inc. of New York produced Emperor pipes. Known at “The Pipe that knows no Peer” as their 1945 advertising promotes. That ad reads “The pipe that knows no Peer. For every Emperor pipe is a notable work of art, a masterpiece created in the custom tradition.” They are a subsidiary of the Continental Briar Pipe Co. Inc. 80 York Street, Brooklyn, New York.

They had Three grades: Standard, De Luxe and Supreme.