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|'''Marmet'''||Also called M. Marmet-Regge, also sold the Dr. Geo brand; Saint-Claude
|'''Marmet'''||Also called M. Marmet-Regge, also sold the Dr. Geo brand; Saint-Claude
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|'''[[Martel]]||Paul Martel, made Morta Pipes in Herbignac, workshop sold to [[Sébilo]], who then sold it to [[Trever Talbert]], who has sense moved back to the states.
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|'''McPhenson's'''||From brand of Pauthier & Vincent
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|'''[[Melan Pipe]]'''|| Melan Pipe - Thierry MELAN
|'''[[Melan Pipe]]'''|| Melan Pipe - Thierry MELAN
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|'''[[Mercier]]'''||Private label brand or P. Mercier, Paris.
|'''[[Mercier]]'''||Private label brand or P. Mercier, Paris.
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|'''Mini-Poyat'''||Brand launched in 1988 by [[Cuty Fort Group]], designed by Jean Pierre Vitrac
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|'''Monarch'''||Former brand of [[La Bruyère]], also sold by English and North American companies
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|'''Monneret'''||Raymond Monneret "Le Monn"; Born 1912 and famous for his sculpted pipes; Saint-Claude
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|'''Montillière'''||19th Century brand in Paris, Metal pipes registered in 1852
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|'''[[Morel]]'''||Pierre Morel
|'''[[Morel]]'''||Pierre Morel
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|'''[[Mr. Hyde Pipes]]'''|| Handmade Smoking Pipes. Made in France by the hands of a Brazilian.
|'''[[Mr. Hyde Pipes]]'''|| Handmade Smoking Pipes. Made in France by the hands of a Brazilian.
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|'''Myon'''||Brand specialized in watches, lighters, and accessories; pipes made by third parties in Saint-Claude
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|'''[[Nuttens Pipes]]'''||Bruno Nuttens
|'''[[Neuve]]'''||???
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|'''[[Nicolas]]'''||Jean Nicolas
|'''[[Nicolas]]'''||Jean Nicolas
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|'''Normandie'''||Former brand of Vuillermoz et Goujon
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|'''[[Noxx-all]]||St. Claude, purchased by [[Jeantet]]
|'''[[Noxx-all]]||St. Claude, purchased by [[Jeantet]]
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|'''[[Newcastle]]'''||Once a second of [[Comoy's]], now made by [[Chacom]]. Design by Yves Grenard.
|'''[[Newcastle]]'''||Once a second of [[Comoy's]], now made by [[Chacom]]. Design by Yves Grenard.
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|'''Nizzo'''||Brand by Jean [[Lacroix]]
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|'''[[Noel]]'''||Former well known clay pipe artisan; Lyon
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|'''[[Nomy]]'''||St. Claude
|'''[[Nomy]]'''||St. Claude
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|'''Notton et Férand'''||Saint-Claude factory, which closed in the early 20th century
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|'''Oceana'''||Former brand of Vuillermoz et Goujon
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|'''Odeon'''||Former brand of Joseph Lorge et Cie
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|'''[[Old Pal]]'''||Made by [[Marechal Ruchon & Cie.]]
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|'''OSA'''||Former brand of Gros, Grenier, Ostorero et Cie.
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|'''Patrician'''||Early 20th century brand of Ruchon & Verguet / [[Oppenheimer Pipe]]
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|'''[[Paul Viou]]'''||Paul Viou is a fictional name. Brand of [[Genod]].
|'''[[Paul Viou]]'''||Paul Viou is a fictional name. Brand of [[Genod]].
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|'''[[Peter Piper]]'''||Obsolete brand by [[GBD]] in Paris
|'''[[Peter Piper]]'''||Obsolete brand by [[GBD]] in Paris
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|'''Phonix'''||Former brand of Vuillermonz et Goujon
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|'''[[Piazzolla]]'''||Pascal Piazzolla
|'''[[Piazzolla]]'''||Pascal Piazzolla
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|'''[[Pierre Cardin]]'''||"Designer pipes" - the namesake Pierre Cardin is a famous couturier and designer.
|'''[[Pierre Cardin]]'''||"Designer pipes" - the namesake Pierre Cardin is a famous couturier and designer.
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|'''Pieere Piérolat'''||Briar merchant who also made some pipes with the stamp '''P.P.'''
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|'''[[Pipe de Roi]]'''||André Bourgeois
|'''[[Pipe de Roi]]'''||André Bourgeois
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|'''Pipestar'''||Brand of [[C.J. Verguet Freres]], and also by the Swiss firm, [[Hebor SA]]
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|'''[[PLM]]'''||Maker unknown!
|'''[[PLM]]'''||Maker unknown!
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|'''Plumb'''||1920s brand of [[Ruchen & Verguet]]; Symbol red spot, with "PLUMB" in white
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|'''Popular'''||[[GBD]] sub-brand, also [[Duncan Briars]], and the French Company [[Ropp]]
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|'''Potard Frères'''||19th century Saint-Claude factory, changed name to Fieux-Leduc & Cie, and later became Gaston Girod & Fils
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|'''Poyot'''||Brand designed by Jean Pierre Vitrac for [[Cuty Fort Group]]
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|'''[[President]]'''||Maker unknown!
|'''[[President]]'''||Maker unknown!
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|'''[[Prior]]'''||Sub-brand / Second by [[GOC]]
|'''[[Prior]]'''||Sub-brand / Second by [[GOC]]; Saint-Claude; Symbol: '''Prior''' in gold within an oval
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