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Norwalk Pipe Corporation at one point manufactured [[Jobey]] and Shellmoor pipes, moving to a new location to pursue that venture in 1941 on East 26th Street, New York City.  At that time the president of Norwalk Pipe Company was Louis Jobey.  Prior to taking up at that location, Norwalk was located on West 34th Street in New York City, and had production facilities in Stanhope, New Jersey.  Norwalk sold a Jobey Shellmoor for $2.50 in 1940, and the Jobey pipe for $5.00.
[[File:1945 Jobey Ad.jpg|left|thumb|1945 Ad for Norwalk Pipe]]Norwalk Pipe Corporation at one point manufactured [[Jobey]] and Shellmoor pipes, moving to a new location to pursue that venture in 1941 on East 26th Street, New York City.  At that time the president of Norwalk Pipe Company was Louis Jobey.  Prior to taking up at that location, Norwalk was located on West 34th Street in New York City, and had production facilities in Stanhope, New Jersey.  Norwalk sold a Jobey Shellmoor for $2.50 in 1940, and the Jobey pipe for $5.00.




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1945 Ad for Norwalk Pipe

Norwalk Pipe Corporation at one point manufactured Jobey and Shellmoor pipes, moving to a new location to pursue that venture in 1941 on East 26th Street, New York City. At that time the president of Norwalk Pipe Company was Louis Jobey. Prior to taking up at that location, Norwalk was located on West 34th Street in New York City, and had production facilities in Stanhope, New Jersey. Norwalk sold a Jobey Shellmoor for $2.50 in 1940, and the Jobey pipe for $5.00.