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This so far is a mystery... If you have any information on who made this pipe, or any details about this company, please add them here, or send them to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we will add them for you.
This so far is a mystery... If you have any information on who made this pipe, or any details about this company, please add them here, or send them to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we will add them for you.


There are apparently '''MOB''' branded pipes standing for '''''My Own Blend''''', which were inexpensive pipes made by [[Stanwell]] for a tobacco brand owned by Paul Olsen. This does not appear to be an inexpensive pipe...
There are apparently '''MOB''' branded pipes standing for '''''My Own Blend''''', which were inexpensive pipes made by [[Stanwell]] for a tobacco brand owned by Paul Olsen and sold in The Danish Pipe Shop. This does not appear to be an inexpensive pipe, but the large "O" in the logo is similar to the branding on the tobacco... Perhaps the '''''Fine''''' indicates it is a nicer than average example, or perhaps it is a different brand all together.


<center><gallery widths=300px heights=200px caption="Example with a bone mouthpiece and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka">
<center><gallery widths=300px heights=200px caption="Example with a bone mouthpiece and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka">

Revision as of 20:29, 31 March 2019

This so far is a mystery... If you have any information on who made this pipe, or any details about this company, please add them here, or send them to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we will add them for you.

There are apparently MOB branded pipes standing for My Own Blend, which were inexpensive pipes made by Stanwell for a tobacco brand owned by Paul Olsen and sold in The Danish Pipe Shop. This does not appear to be an inexpensive pipe, but the large "O" in the logo is similar to the branding on the tobacco... Perhaps the Fine indicates it is a nicer than average example, or perhaps it is a different brand all together.