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'''Eugène-Léon Ropp''' (1830 - 1907) had acquired a patent for a cherrywood pipe (wild cherry, lat.: Prunus avium) in  1869. In 1870 he established a workshop to manufacture such pipes in Büssingen (Bussang, Vosges mountains). Around 1893 the business moved into the former mill of Sicard (part of the community of Baume-les-Dames - Département Doubs, Upper Burgundy - from 1895 on).
 
The pipes were a big success in the export as well. Shortly before 1914 Ropp designated [[A. Frankau & Co.]] ([[BBB]]) in  to be the exclusive distributor in the UK and it's colonies.
 
Probably in 1917 a workshop in [[Saint-Claude]] in the Rue du Plan du Moulin 8 was acquired to start the fabrication of briar pipes. In 1923 a small building in the environment of  Saint-Claude, serving as a workshop for polishing, was added.
 
*Circa 1920's 1930's catalog in PDF, courtesy, Joseph Morris: [https://pipedia.org/images/a/a5/Ropp_Catalogue_Serie_Anglaise_and_Yeco_%28poss_1920s-30s%29.pdf Early Ropp Catalog]
 
Even though cherrywood pipes were the mainstay of Ropp until the company finally closed down in September 1991. The company was taken over by Cuty-Fort Entreprises (Chacom, Jeantet, Vuillard, Jean Lacroix...) in 1994.
 
<center><gallery widths=250px heights=185px caption="Example and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka">
ROPP01.jpg|Bakerloo
ROPP07.jpg|Bakerloo detail
ROPP08.jpg|Bakerloo detail
File:ROPPApache01.jpg|Apache
File:ROPPApache09.jpg|Apache detail
File:ROPPApache10.jpg|Apache detail
File:RoppEdil01.jpg|Edil Grand Luxe
File:RoppEdil07.jpg|Edil Detail
File:RoppSupr01.jpg|Supreme
File:RoppSupr07.jpg|Supreme detail
File:RoppSupreme2-01.jpg|Supreme
File:RoppSupreme2-07.jpg|Supreme Detail
ROPP-BigJean-01.jpg|Big Jean
ROPP-BigJean-07.jpg|Big Jean detail
ROPP-BigJean-08.jpg|Big Jean detail
RoppDeLuxe01.jpg|Delux
RoppDeLuxe05.jpg|Delux Detail
RoppDeLuxe06.jpg|Delux Detail
RoppDeLuxe11.jpg |Delux Wally Franks Ad
</gallery></center>
 
<center>'''Examples, Courtesy, Radzievsky Vladimir Zeev'''
<gallery widths=250 heights=185 mode="packed-hover">
ROPP-FromZeev1.jpg|TONIC, 2425.3, Bent Billiard
ROPP-FromZeev2.jpg|TONIC (second view)
ROPP-FromZeev4.jpg|Pot, ROPP ‘ECO - R
ROPP-FromZeev5.jpg|Bent Billiard ‘ECO – B
</gallery></center>


'''Eugène-Léon Ropp''' (1830 - 1907) had acquired a patent for a cherrywood pipe (wild cherry, lat.: Prunus avium) in  1869. In 1870 he established a workshop to manufacture such pipes in Büssingen (Bussang, Vosges mountains). Around 1893 the business moved into the former mill of Sicard (part of the community of Baume-les-Dames - Département Doubs, Upper Burgundy - from 1895 on).
== Ropp seconds ==
*Golden Burl
*Grande Morez
*Nantua
*Versailles.


The pipes were a big success in the export as well. Shortly before 1914 Ropp designated A. Frankau & Co. (BBB) in London to be the exclusive distributor in the UK and it's colonies.
<center>'''Various Ropp Ads and flyers'''


Probably in 1917 a workshop in Saint-Claude in the Rue du Plan du Moulin 8 was acquired to start the fabrication of briar pipes. In 1923 a small building in the environment of  Saint-Claude, serving as a workshop for polishing, was added.
<gallery widths=200px heights=300px mode="packed-hover">File:ROPP-13.jpg
File:ROPP-01.jpg
File:ROPP-1.jpg
File:ROPP-2.jpg
File:ROPP-3.JPG
File:ROPP-4.JPG
File:ROPP-5.JPG
File:ROPP-6.JPG
File:ROPP-7.JPG
File:ROPP-9.jpg
File:ROPP-18.jpg
File:ROPP-11.png
File:ROPP-12.jpg
File:ROPP-15.jpg
File:0075-1.jpg
</gallery></center>


Even though cherrywood pipes were the mainstay of Ropp until the company finally closed down in September 1991.
<center>
'''Various Examples of ROPP Briar Pipes'''
<gallery widths=250 heights=185 mode="packed-hover">
File:ROOP's.jpg
File:ROOP's.-2.jpg
File:ROOP's.-4.jpg
File:LA ROPPITSCH ROPP.jpg
File:3759-6.jpg
File:1003-1-9.jpg
File:0034-1.jpg
File:0034-6.jpg
File:0036-1.jpg
File:0035-1.jpg
File:0045-1.jpg
File:0046-1.jpg
File:0049-1-1.jpg
File:2086-1.jpg
</gallery></center>


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

Latest revision as of 17:05, 24 October 2023

Eugène-Léon Ropp (1830 - 1907) had acquired a patent for a cherrywood pipe (wild cherry, lat.: Prunus avium) in 1869. In 1870 he established a workshop to manufacture such pipes in Büssingen (Bussang, Vosges mountains). Around 1893 the business moved into the former mill of Sicard (part of the community of Baume-les-Dames - Département Doubs, Upper Burgundy - from 1895 on).

The pipes were a big success in the export as well. Shortly before 1914 Ropp designated A. Frankau & Co. (BBB) in to be the exclusive distributor in the UK and it's colonies.

Probably in 1917 a workshop in Saint-Claude in the Rue du Plan du Moulin 8 was acquired to start the fabrication of briar pipes. In 1923 a small building in the environment of Saint-Claude, serving as a workshop for polishing, was added.

Even though cherrywood pipes were the mainstay of Ropp until the company finally closed down in September 1991. The company was taken over by Cuty-Fort Entreprises (Chacom, Jeantet, Vuillard, Jean Lacroix...) in 1994.

Examples, Courtesy, Radzievsky Vladimir Zeev

Ropp seconds

  • Golden Burl
  • Grande Morez
  • Nantua
  • Versailles.
Various Ropp Ads and flyers

Various Examples of ROPP Briar Pipes