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Jura, as the name of the region of France where St. Claude is located, is a name that has graced many pipes by many makers, including [[Alpha]], who made a Jura line for [[The Tinder Box]], and [[Chacom]], who still makes a Jura line of pipes. The ''brand'' Jura, however, was made by [[André Lançon]], who built a factory in 1926 later acquired by [[Ropp]].
== Jura department ==
[[Jura]] is a department<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departments_of_France</ref> (#39) in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. This is where [[Saint-Claude]] the french capital of pipe manufacturing is located.
 
This name has graced many pipes by many makers, including [[Alpha]], who made a Jura line for the [[Tinder Box]], and [[Chacom]], who still makes a Jura line of pipes.
 
== Jura brand ==
The '''Jura brand''', however, was made by [[André Lançon]], who built a factory in 1926 later acquired by [[Ropp]].
 
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 23 December 2020

Jura department

Jura is a department[1] (#39) in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. This is where Saint-Claude the french capital of pipe manufacturing is located.

This name has graced many pipes by many makers, including Alpha, who made a Jura line for the Tinder Box, and Chacom, who still makes a Jura line of pipes.

Jura brand

The Jura brand, however, was made by André Lançon, who built a factory in 1926 later acquired by Ropp.

References