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As to '''PRIOR''' was a sub-brand of GOC, which stands for Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie., an early brand from [[Saint-Claude]], France. A GOC sub-brand / second was named PRIOR. The name "Gros" also appears in context with a privity named Vincent-Genod, Duparchy & Gros, who bought Comoy-David - Fabrique des Pipes - in 1923. Just one year later the name was Vincent-Genod & Gros Frères. | As to '''PRIOR''' was a sub-brand of GOC, which stands for Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie., an early brand from [[Saint-Claude]], France. A GOC sub-brand / second was named PRIOR. The name "Gros" also appears in context with a privity named Vincent-Genod, Duparchy & Gros, who bought Comoy-David - Fabrique des Pipes - in 1923. Just one year later the name was Vincent-Genod & Gros Frères. | ||
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Revision as of 20:48, 10 December 2022
As to PRIOR was a sub-brand of GOC, which stands for Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie., an early brand from Saint-Claude, France. A GOC sub-brand / second was named PRIOR. The name "Gros" also appears in context with a privity named Vincent-Genod, Duparchy & Gros, who bought Comoy-David - Fabrique des Pipes - in 1923. Just one year later the name was Vincent-Genod & Gros Frères.