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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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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]