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We don't know for certain: was it David Comoy or a Comoy descendant together with someone named David, who founded '''Comoy-David''' - Fabrique des Pipes - in 1865. This was done by buying and enlarging a building edified in 1809 at Nr. 13 Rue du Faubourg Marcel in Saint-Claude. Enlargements were made around 1892, and ca. 1920 another factory building was added at the adjacent parcel Nr. 15.
History


In 1923 Comoy-David was sold to a privity named '''Vincent-Genod, Duparchy & Gros'''. Just one year later the name was '''Vincent-Genod & Gros Frères'''.¹ Finally, in 1927 '''Georges Vincent-Genod''' became the sole proprietor. He signed his pipes "GVG", and not earlier than 1970 the brand's name was shortly "Genod".
The history of the workshop Genod goes back to the year 1865, when the pipe-pioneer Comoy founded this factory in the heart of Saint-Claude. He united the workshop with David soon afterwards. In 1923 the house Comoy-David is taken over by Georges Vincent who continued the production in the style of Comoy-David. From 1939 Vincent worked together with his son in law John Craen, who became responsible for the technical development in the factory.


In 1938 Vincent-Genod's son in law '''John Craen''' entered the family business. His son '''Jacques Craen''', born 1944, is the present owner. He learned the art of pipemaking from the bottom up starting his career as an apprentice in 1959. Jacques Craen, "Jacky" for friends, often called "Monsieur Genod" by customers (and sometimes even by his workers, for simplicity's sake), took over the management in 1970.
In 1959 Jacques Craen entered the scene and as third generation he soon was recognised as a many-sided pipemaker and manufacturer. From the year 1970 onwards Jacky Craen was director of the Société Vincent-Genod and in the same year he introduced the brandname Genod. When Jacky Craen took over the business in 1977 several changes and innovations took place. Craen opened a pipeshop in the centre of Saint-Claude, on the Place de l'Abbaye and also started guided visits to his workshop.


¹ <font size="1">The name "Gros" appears again in connection with a brand named '''Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie.''' ([[GOC]]).</font>
The shop in the centre of the villages functions as advertisement for his pipe brand, but also for the visits to the factory. In this charming and historic workshop time seems not to have ran through and an interesting show round through the factory learns visitors a lot about the techniques of pipemaking and the functioning of a pipe factory in general.


 
In 2006 the young pipemaker Sebastien Beaud started his work in Jacky's factory. As Craen himself he took over the brand Viou to start with. In future he will take over the business in its entire and continue this sympathetic workshop in its traditional way.
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Revision as of 17:37, 19 April 2010

History

The history of the workshop Genod goes back to the year 1865, when the pipe-pioneer Comoy founded this factory in the heart of Saint-Claude. He united the workshop with David soon afterwards. In 1923 the house Comoy-David is taken over by Georges Vincent who continued the production in the style of Comoy-David. From 1939 Vincent worked together with his son in law John Craen, who became responsible for the technical development in the factory.

In 1959 Jacques Craen entered the scene and as third generation he soon was recognised as a many-sided pipemaker and manufacturer. From the year 1970 onwards Jacky Craen was director of the Société Vincent-Genod and in the same year he introduced the brandname Genod. When Jacky Craen took over the business in 1977 several changes and innovations took place. Craen opened a pipeshop in the centre of Saint-Claude, on the Place de l'Abbaye and also started guided visits to his workshop.

The shop in the centre of the villages functions as advertisement for his pipe brand, but also for the visits to the factory. In this charming and historic workshop time seems not to have ran through and an interesting show round through the factory learns visitors a lot about the techniques of pipemaking and the functioning of a pipe factory in general.

In 2006 the young pipemaker Sebastien Beaud started his work in Jacky's factory. As Craen himself he took over the brand Viou to start with. In future he will take over the business in its entire and continue this sympathetic workshop in its traditional way.