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'''Peer''' (with no mention of "Import") has an entry in ''Who Made That Pipe'' (1997, by Herb Wilczak & Tom Colwell) as follows:
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[[Category:Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category:Denmark]]
*5172 Peer, [[Comoy's]] and A. [[Dunhill]], and England as the country.
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'''The Peer''' pipes were made by [[Reiss-Premier]], which was later attached to [[Shellcraft]], [[Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy]] and eventually [[Kaywoodie]], etc.
 
'''Peer Import''' pipes all appear to be made in Denmark. The following pipe, and other examples are very similar to offerings from [[Pipe Dan]]. Steve Laug has done some good sleuthing along these lines in the following blog post on [https://rebornpipes.com/tag/danish-made-peer-import-pipes/ Rebornpipes.com]  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 27 December 2022

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If you have any information related to this, please add it here, or send it to mailto:sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.

Peer (with no mention of "Import") has an entry in Who Made That Pipe (1997, by Herb Wilczak & Tom Colwell) as follows:

The Peer pipes were made by Reiss-Premier, which was later attached to Shellcraft, Kaufmann Bros. & Bondy and eventually Kaywoodie, etc.

Peer Import pipes all appear to be made in Denmark. The following pipe, and other examples are very similar to offerings from Pipe Dan. Steve Laug has done some good sleuthing along these lines in the following blog post on Rebornpipes.com