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[[Image:Windward Patent.png|right|thumb|Fortnum's Windward Patent]]
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Fortnum & Mason, the famed London department store in operation since 1707, has among countless other products sold its own line of pipes.  One of the most notable was Fortnum's Windward, a "hurricane" type pipe with a built in swiveling windcap.  The pipe was made following the design of ''Frederick Hudes'', who received a patent<ref>https://patents.google.com/patent/US2135179</ref> for the pipe in the U.S. numbered 2135179 in 1938.
[[Fortnum & Mason]], the famed London department store in operation since 1707, has among countless other products sold its own line of pipes.  One of the most notable was Fortnum's Windward, a "hurricane" type pipe with a built in swiveling windcap.  The pipe was made following the design of ''Frederick Hudes'', who received a patent<ref>https://patents.google.com/patent/US2135179</ref> for the pipe in the U.S. numbered 2135179 in 1938.


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Latest revision as of 08:22, 21 December 2020

Fortnum's Windward Patent

Fortnum & Mason, the famed London department store in operation since 1707, has among countless other products sold its own line of pipes. One of the most notable was Fortnum's Windward, a "hurricane" type pipe with a built in swiveling windcap. The pipe was made following the design of Frederick Hudes, who received a patent[1] for the pipe in the U.S. numbered 2135179 in 1938.

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