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'''[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/logo-g.html#goc GOC]''' stands for '''Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie.''', an obsolete brand from Saint-Claude. A GOC sub-brand / second was named '''[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/logo-p2.html#prior Prior]'''. | '''[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/logo-g.html#goc GOC]''' stands for '''Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie.''', an obsolete brand from [[Saint-Claude]]. A GOC sub-brand / second was named '''[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/logo-p2.html#prior Prior]'''. | ||
The name "Gros" also appears in context with a privity named '''Vincent-Genod, Duparchy & Gros''', who bought '''Comoy-David''' - Fabrique des Pipes - in 1923. Just one year later the name was '''Vincent-Genod & Gros Frères'''. See '''[[Genod]]'''. | The name "Gros" also appears in context with a privity named '''Vincent-Genod, Duparchy & Gros''', who bought '''Comoy-David''' - Fabrique des Pipes - in 1923. Just one year later the name was '''Vincent-Genod & Gros Frères'''. See '''[[Genod]]'''. |