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|'''Idée'''||Old French brand pf Ganeval et Cie. factory
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|'''[[Jeantet]]'''||Since 1987 Cuty Fort Group
|'''[[J. Vincent Fils]]'''||former factory in Saint-Claude, produced the [[Gardhill]] brand
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|'''JBR'''||Early 20th century brand of the [[Marechal Ruchon & Cie.]] factory
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|'''[[J.C. Poupon]]'''||buys Ebauchons from Saint-Claude factories and makes horn stems
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|'''Jacques Craen'''||See [[Genod]] and [[Vincent-Genod]]
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|'''Jean Claude'''||Inexpensive French brand: Symbol: '''J'''
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|'''Jean Pierre Vitrac'''||L'As de Pipe, Mini-Poyat, and Poyat
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|'''[[Jeantet]]'''||Jeantet-David S.A; Since 1987 [[Cuty Fort Group]]
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|'''Jeantet-David SA'''||see '''[[Jeantet]]'''
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|'''Jeantet'''||[[Paul Jeantet SA]], formerly Ebonite Co.; Saint-Claude
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|'''[[Jima]]'''||System pipe, brand of [[Berrod-Regad]]
|'''[[Jima]]'''||System pipe, brand of [[Berrod-Regad]]
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|'''JL'''||French brand of Jean [[Lacroix]]
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|'''JLB'''||Former brand of the [[Barondel Joseph-Ludovic]] factory
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|'''Joly Favier'''||French factory in Saint-Claude, which later became Léon Favier
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|'''Joseph Lorge et Cie.'''||Old French factory; Saint-Claude, see [[Duchesse]], [[Lorge]], and [[Odeon]]
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|'''Jules Cottet-Émard'''||Early 20th century facory; Saint-Claude
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|'''[[Jumbos]]'''||???
|'''[[Jumbos]]'''||???
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|'''[[Koch]]'''||Eugène Koch
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|'''[[L. Fiolet]]'''||Clay pipe factory; Saint Omar, Pas-de-Calais
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|'''[[L. Roux]]'''||Louis Roux; Cogolin
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|'''[[L. Vincent-Coutier]]'''||Previously [[Vincent-Cottet]], later became [[Vincent-Coutier & Fils]]
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|'''[[L.J. Georges]]'''||Lucien Jassois Georges; Corsica
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|'''L'Andalouse'''||Former brand of [[Vincent-Coutier & Fils]]
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|'''L'As de Pipe'''||(L'As de Poyat), brand of Cuty Fort Group, with Design by Jean Pierre Vitrac
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|'''L'Intoxicator'''||See [[Bernod-Regad]]
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|'''[[La Bruyère]]'''||Pipe making company as joint venture of [[Chacom]] and '''?'''; 1932 - 1957
|'''[[La Bruyère]]'''||Pipe making company as joint venture of [[Chacom]] and '''?'''; 1932 - 1957
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|'''La Calabraise'''||Former brand of [[Vincent-Coutier & Fils]]
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|'''La Colossale'''||See [[Bernod-Regad]]
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|'''[[Lacroix]]'''||Jean Lacroix; since 1987 Cuty Fort Group
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|'''[[La Gitana]]'''||Brand by Chapel Frés
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|'''La Glorieuse'''||Former brand of the [[Renè Zanda]] factory
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|'''Lafayette'''||Brand produced in Saint-Claude by [[Oppenheimer Pipe]]
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|'''La Moscovite'''||1890 brand from the [[Marèchal Ruchion]] factory
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|'''Lancon Fils et Millet'''||Saint Lupicin factory, early 20th century; Saint-Claude
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|'''[[La Normandy]]'''||Pierre [[Morel]] & Son
|'''[[La Normandy]]'''||Pierre [[Morel]] & Son
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|'''[[Lacroix]]'''||Jean Lacroix; since 1987 Cuty Fort Group
|'''La Norvègienne'''||Former brand of [[Ropp]] first appearing in 1911
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|-'''La Sibèrienne'''||1891 brand from the [[Marèchal Ruchion]] factory
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|'''[[Lanier]]'''||Paul Lanier
|'''[[Lanier]]'''||Paul Lanier
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|'''[[Le Chevalier]]'''||???
|'''[[Le Chevalier]]'''||???
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|'''Lèon Favier'''||Former Saint-Claude factory, formerly called Joly Favier
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|'''Lèon Vincent'''||''maitre-pipier'' and pipe sculptor, the father of Roger [[Vincent]]
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|'''[[Le Pipier de Lunel]]'''||Jean Waille; Lunel
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|'''[[Le Roi]]'''||???|
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|'''Les Fils d'Anatole Grappin et Cie.'''||early 20th century factory; Saint-Claude
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|'''Les Fils de Charles Vuillard'''||Saint-Claude, followed the 19th century Édouard Vuillard factory
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|'''Les Fils de Paul Chretin'''||Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory
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|'''Les Travailleurs Rèunis'''||Late 19th century brand; Symbol: bird in flight with sprig of wheat in beak
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|'''Libèrator'''||Former brand from Febvre D. et X. factory.
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|'''Ligier-Colin'''||Brand for the late 19th Century
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|'''[[Ligne Bretagne]]'''||Brand of hand finished pipes by [[Trever Talbert]]
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|'''[[LMB]]'''||???|
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|'''[[Longchamp]]'''||Jean Cassegrain
|'''[[Longchamp]]'''||Jean Cassegrain
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|'''Lorge'''||Former brand from [[Joseph Lorge et Cie.]]
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|'''Lorge-Guignard'''||Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory, followed by Lorge Pipes et Fils, founded 1820
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|'''Louis Bonneville'''||Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory, specialized in pipes with oval drill
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Revision as of 16:45, 27 June 2015

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Idée Old French brand pf Ganeval et Cie. factory
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J. Vincent Fils former factory in Saint-Claude, produced the Gardhill brand
JBR Early 20th century brand of the Marechal Ruchon & Cie. factory
J.C. Poupon buys Ebauchons from Saint-Claude factories and makes horn stems
Jacques Craen See Genod and Vincent-Genod
Jean Claude Inexpensive French brand: Symbol: J
Jean Pierre Vitrac L'As de Pipe, Mini-Poyat, and Poyat
Jeantet Jeantet-David S.A; Since 1987 Cuty Fort Group
Jeantet-David SA see Jeantet
Jeantet Paul Jeantet SA, formerly Ebonite Co.; Saint-Claude
Jima System pipe, brand of Berrod-Regad
JiP
JL French brand of Jean Lacroix
JLB Former brand of the Barondel Joseph-Ludovic factory
Joly Favier French factory in Saint-Claude, which later became Léon Favier
Joseph Lorge et Cie. Old French factory; Saint-Claude, see Duchesse, Lorge, and Odeon
Jules Cottet-Émard Early 20th century facory; Saint-Claude
Jumbos ???
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Koch Eugène Koch
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L. Fiolet Clay pipe factory; Saint Omar, Pas-de-Calais
L. Roux Louis Roux; Cogolin
L. Vincent-Coutier Previously Vincent-Cottet, later became Vincent-Coutier & Fils
L.J. Georges Lucien Jassois Georges; Corsica
L'Andalouse Former brand of Vincent-Coutier & Fils
L'As de Pipe (L'As de Poyat), brand of Cuty Fort Group, with Design by Jean Pierre Vitrac
L'Intoxicator See Bernod-Regad
La Bruyère Pipe making company as joint venture of Chacom and ?; 1932 - 1957
La Calabraise Former brand of Vincent-Coutier & Fils
La Colossale See Bernod-Regad
Lacroix Jean Lacroix; since 1987 Cuty Fort Group
La Gitana Brand by Chapel Frés
La Glorieuse Former brand of the Renè Zanda factory
Lafayette Brand produced in Saint-Claude by Oppenheimer Pipe
La Moscovite 1890 brand from the Marèchal Ruchion factory
Lancon Fils et Millet Saint Lupicin factory, early 20th century; Saint-Claude
La Normandy Pierre Morel & Son
La Norvègienne Former brand of Ropp first appearing in 1911
Lanier Paul Lanier
Lavanpol ???
Le Chevalier ???
Lèon Favier Former Saint-Claude factory, formerly called Joly Favier
Lèon Vincent maitre-pipier and pipe sculptor, the father of Roger Vincent
Le Pipier de Lunel Jean Waille; Lunel
Le Roi
Les Fils d'Anatole Grappin et Cie. early 20th century factory; Saint-Claude
Les Fils de Charles Vuillard Saint-Claude, followed the 19th century Édouard Vuillard factory
Les Fils de Paul Chretin Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory
Les Travailleurs Rèunis Late 19th century brand; Symbol: bird in flight with sprig of wheat in beak
Libèrator Former brand from Febvre D. et X. factory.
Ligier-Colin Brand for the late 19th Century
Ligne Bretagne Brand of hand finished pipes by Trever Talbert
LMB
Longchamp Jean Cassegrain
Lorge Former brand from Joseph Lorge et Cie.
Lorge-Guignard Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory, followed by Lorge Pipes et Fils, founded 1820
Louis Bonneville Early 20th century Saint-Claude factory, specialized in pipes with oval drill
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