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''(1) (b) = blasted, (s) = smooth''
''(1) (b) = blasted, (s) = smooth''
Alpha also produced at least one of its Citation forms for Carey's "Majic Inch" series.


Mentioned in context with Shalom Pipe Factory was a pipemaker named '''Muki Liebermann''', who later lived and worked in the USA.
Mentioned in context with Shalom Pipe Factory was a pipemaker named '''Muki Liebermann''', who later lived and worked in the USA.

Revision as of 14:10, 23 March 2009

Not much is known about Israel's sole pipe factory though it's reported to have operated quite successfully on international markets.

Beside the brand "Shalom" the mainstay brand was Alpha - especially well known in the USA. Alpha was popular for a range of fresh and unusual shapes. Series (afaik): Caprice (s), Citation (s), Classic (b), Regent, Region (b), Rex (s). (1)

(1) (b) = blasted, (s) = smooth

Alpha also produced at least one of its Citation forms for Carey's "Majic Inch" series.

Mentioned in context with Shalom Pipe Factory was a pipemaker named Muki Liebermann, who later lived and worked in the USA.

Shalom was taken over by Robert L. Marx (Mastercraft Pipes Inc.) of New York City, later Sparta, NC. Mastercraft continued the Alpha pipes introducing new lines.

Other brands from Israel:

  • Andersen
  • Burl King
  • Fader (Presumably for Fader's Tobacco Shop, Baltimore. Also known: Fader - Made In Denmark.)
  • Goliath Briar (huge pipes)
  • Krisson
  • Mastersen
  • Trophy