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Marxman Pipes Inc., 27 West 24th St. New York 10, NY. Marxman was a brand created by Robert Marx in 1934, in NY, which slogan was "Relax with a Marxman." His most fames pipes were the line of sculpture pipes, namely with faces of actors of Hollywood. Other famous lines were the Four Hundred, very big pipes, and the series Heirloom, with sculptures made by different American artists. The company survived till 1953, when was integrated in Mastercraft.
'''''From Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks, by José Manuel Lopes'''''
[[Image:MarxmanFigures.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Some wonderful hand carved Marxman Sculpture pipes - Courtesy of Mike Ahmadi]]
 
'''Marxman''' (Marxman Pipe Company) was created by '''Robert (Bob) L. Marx''' in 1934, when he was 29, and after he had worked for the [[William Demuth Company]]. His pipes were not outstanding because of the quality of their wood (probably Algerian), but Bob started making unique sculpted pieces, which brought the brand fame in the World of Hollywood cinema. Actors like Zachery Scott, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, Joel McRae, and Ronald Reagan were some of the faces that appeared on the bowls.
 
[[File:MarxMan PirateHeadPipe.jpg|thumb|Indian Head figure, courtesy [http://smokingpipes.com SmokingPipes.com]]]Bob new how to innovate and took full advantage of marketing and press advertising in order to sell the brand--one of his slogans being "Relax with a Marxman".
 
The Four Hundred was Marxman's best series, characterized by very large pipes. Similarly famous was the Marxman Heirloom Pipes series, with around 80 pieces produced by well-known North American sculptors, such as Jo Davidson, Cecil Howard, Charles Kopp, and RD Lewis, contracted by Bob in 1947. Today these pipes are genuine collector's items. The series included animal and human figures, selling at extremely high prices for the time.
 
[[Image:MarxmanFigures.jpg|thumb|Some wonderful hand carved Marxman Sculpture pipes - Courtesy of Mike Ahmadi]]
Bob also produced other brands, such as the "Bench Made".
 
The company lasted until 1953, the year in which it merged with [[Mastercraft]], then the USA's biggest pipe importer.
 
Marxman Pipes Inc., was located at 27 West 24th St. New York 10, NY.
 
 
 
'''The following Circa 1950s Catalog is courtesy of courtesy [http://pipepages.com/2marxmanpage.htm Chris's pipe pages]:'''
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*Chris's Pipe Pages also has a [http://www.chriskeene.com/marxmanpage.htm complete circa 1945 catalog]


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: United States]]
[[Category: United States]]
Early Advertisements HERE http://www.chriskeene.com/marxmanpage.htm

Revision as of 20:42, 23 June 2015

From Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks, by José Manuel Lopes

Marxman (Marxman Pipe Company) was created by Robert (Bob) L. Marx in 1934, when he was 29, and after he had worked for the William Demuth Company. His pipes were not outstanding because of the quality of their wood (probably Algerian), but Bob started making unique sculpted pieces, which brought the brand fame in the World of Hollywood cinema. Actors like Zachery Scott, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, Joel McRae, and Ronald Reagan were some of the faces that appeared on the bowls.

Indian Head figure, courtesy SmokingPipes.com

Bob new how to innovate and took full advantage of marketing and press advertising in order to sell the brand--one of his slogans being "Relax with a Marxman".

The Four Hundred was Marxman's best series, characterized by very large pipes. Similarly famous was the Marxman Heirloom Pipes series, with around 80 pieces produced by well-known North American sculptors, such as Jo Davidson, Cecil Howard, Charles Kopp, and RD Lewis, contracted by Bob in 1947. Today these pipes are genuine collector's items. The series included animal and human figures, selling at extremely high prices for the time.

Some wonderful hand carved Marxman Sculpture pipes - Courtesy of Mike Ahmadi

Bob also produced other brands, such as the "Bench Made".

The company lasted until 1953, the year in which it merged with Mastercraft, then the USA's biggest pipe importer.

Marxman Pipes Inc., was located at 27 West 24th St. New York 10, NY.


The following Circa 1950s Catalog is courtesy of courtesy Chris's pipe pages: