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Martin Pipe Company pipes were made by Hal M. Silverstein of Albany, New York, who sadly became a broken pipe on November 7, 2003 at 59 years of age.  Mr. Silverstein was born in Syracuse and graduated from Syracuse University before serving in the Vietnam War as a Navy photojournalist embedded with the Navy Seals.  Mr. Silverstein's pipes were stamped "Martin" and are rarely seen on the estate market.
Martin Pipe Company pipes were made by Hal M. Silverstein of Albany, New York, who sadly became a broken pipe on November 7, 2003 at 59 years of age.  Mr. Silverstein was born in Syracuse and graduated from Syracuse University before serving in the Vietnam War as a Navy photojournalist embedded with the Navy Seals.  Mr. Silverstein's pipes were stamped "Martin" and are rarely seen on the estate market.
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 19 June 2023

Martin Pipe Company pipes were made by Hal M. Silverstein of Albany, New York, who sadly became a broken pipe on November 7, 2003 at 59 years of age. Mr. Silverstein was born in Syracuse and graduated from Syracuse University before serving in the Vietnam War as a Navy photojournalist embedded with the Navy Seals. Mr. Silverstein's pipes were stamped "Martin" and are rarely seen on the estate market.