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|'''[[Aircool]]'''||Aluminum pipe with a briar bowl insert, distributed by Essential Agencies Limited, Toronto | |||
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|'''Bell'''||William and David Bell; 19th century clay pipe factory in Quebec | |'''Bell'''||William and David Bell; 19th century clay pipe factory in Quebec | ||
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Canadian pipe making is very individual. Some styles are very traditional, showing definite Old World roots, while others are heavily influenced by the Danish freehand movement. | Canadian pipe making is very individual. Some styles are very traditional, showing definite Old World roots, while others are heavily influenced by the Danish freehand movement. | ||
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