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=== History === | |||
Knickerbocker | The '''Knickerbocker Pipe Co.''' (officially the "Knickerbocker Smoking Pipe Company, Inc.") was headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. Its business address was in the Time-Life Building at 1271 Avenue of the Americas in New York, New York. The company filed incorporation paperwork with New York State November 29, 1978, and was dissolved December 23, 1992. | ||
=== Pipe models === | |||
'''Kool-Smok''': It was a pipe based off the Viking and Falcon designs. It is an aluminum pipe with a briar screw in bowl, that has a nut at the base of the bowl that can be adjusted to increase or decrease airflow, and with cooling fins on the stem that are cut at an angle and from the side give the impression of a corkscrew [http://www.smokingmetal.co.uk/pipe.php?page=354 (see example)]. | |||
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: United States]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: United States]] |
Revision as of 02:18, 28 January 2017
History
The Knickerbocker Pipe Co. (officially the "Knickerbocker Smoking Pipe Company, Inc.") was headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. Its business address was in the Time-Life Building at 1271 Avenue of the Americas in New York, New York. The company filed incorporation paperwork with New York State November 29, 1978, and was dissolved December 23, 1992.
Pipe models
Kool-Smok: It was a pipe based off the Viking and Falcon designs. It is an aluminum pipe with a briar screw in bowl, that has a nut at the base of the bowl that can be adjusted to increase or decrease airflow, and with cooling fins on the stem that are cut at an angle and from the side give the impression of a corkscrew (see example).