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*[https://pipedia.org/images/8/8f/J.Desjardins-PipeReemerPatent-US1028001.pdf Complete Pipe Reamer Patent, May 28, 1912]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/8/8f/J.Desjardins-PipeReemerPatent-US1028001.pdf Complete Pipe Reamer Patent, May 28, 1912]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/0/05/J.Desjardins-PipeStemMachinePatent.pdf Complete Stem Making Machine, Nov. 23, 1926]
*[https://pipedia.org/images/0/05/J.Desjardins-PipeStemMachinePatent.pdf Complete Stem Making Machine, Nov. 23, 1926]
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'''An example marked "Real Amber", which orignally had an amber stem, courtesy Rob Dacey'''
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*'''''See also''''' '''[[Paradis Pipes]]'''
*'''''See also''''' '''[[Paradis Pipes]]'''


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: United States]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: United States]]

Revision as of 15:30, 17 March 2019

Joseph B. Desjardins was a company of significant size at end of the 19th century. Located in Fall River, Massachusetts--at one time they employed 60 workers. The company declined during the Great Depression of 1929. One of the company brands was JD, which had those initials as a symbol in an oval.

The company held two interesting patents, one for a pipe reamer, and another for a stem making machine.

An example marked "Real Amber", which orignally had an amber stem, courtesy Rob Dacey

JD(Desjardins)Pipe.JPG