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[[ | <blockquote>The introduction of tobacco from American Indians also brought the [[clay]] pipe to England in the mid-1500's. The simple bowl, whose size changed in relation to the cost and availability of tobacco, evolved into a work of art. | ||
John Pollock & Company of Manchester, England began making clay pipes in 1879 and continued until Gordon Pollock's retirement in 1992. Not wanting to see such a classic tobacco art form end, Wilsons & Company purchased the molds and the Pollock name, continuing the legendary art of clay pipe making. Many of the original hand-pressed molds are still in use. | |||
Clay pipes are not only great collectibles but will allow any pipe connoisseur the purest taste of tobacco flavor.<ref>From [http://www.sheffieldexchange.com/pipesand.htm Sheffield Exchange] (dead link) the US and Canadian Distributor for Pollock Clay Pipes.</ref></blockquote> | |||
== Gallery == | |||
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== Links == | |||
* http://www.pipearchive.co.uk/pipes/pollock.html | |||
== References == | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 21 December 2022
The introduction of tobacco from American Indians also brought the clay pipe to England in the mid-1500's. The simple bowl, whose size changed in relation to the cost and availability of tobacco, evolved into a work of art.
John Pollock & Company of Manchester, England began making clay pipes in 1879 and continued until Gordon Pollock's retirement in 1992. Not wanting to see such a classic tobacco art form end, Wilsons & Company purchased the molds and the Pollock name, continuing the legendary art of clay pipe making. Many of the original hand-pressed molds are still in use.
Clay pipes are not only great collectibles but will allow any pipe connoisseur the purest taste of tobacco flavor.[1]
Gallery
Links
References
- ↑ From Sheffield Exchange (dead link) the US and Canadian Distributor for Pollock Clay Pipes.