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'''''Written October, 2005, by Paul W. Grabow, and courtesy of  [http://www.drgrabow-pipe-info.com/drgrabowp03.html DrGrabow-pipe-info.com]'''''
'''''Written October, 2005, by Paul W. Grabow, and courtesy of  [http://www.drgrabow-pipe-info.com/drgrabowp03.html DrGrabow-pipe-info.com]'''''
   
   
Dr. Grabow Pipes are named after Dr. Paul E. Grabow (my deceased Grandfather), a general-practitioner physician formerly with an office on the northeast corner of Fullerton and Halsted in Chicago.  His youngest son was Mr. Milford P. Grabow (my Uncle) who passed away  January, 2005 in Chicago.  Dr. Grabow's other son (my Father, deceased in 1979) was Dr. William S. Grabow, a dentist who practiced in Chicago and Evanston, IL.   
[[File:DrPaulGrabow.jpg|thumb|400px]]Dr. Grabow Pipes are named after Dr. Paul E. Grabow (my deceased Grandfather), a general-practitioner physician formerly with an office on the northeast corner of Fullerton and Halsted in Chicago.  His youngest son was Mr. Milford P. Grabow (my Uncle) who passed away  January, 2005 in Chicago.  Dr. Grabow's other son (my Father, deceased in 1979) was Dr. William S. Grabow, a dentist who practiced in Chicago and Evanston, IL.   
   
   
Milford Grabow recently recounted details of the Dr. Grabow Pipe legend in a letter to me as follows:
Milford Grabow recently recounted details of the Dr. Grabow Pipe legend in a letter to me as follows:
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  137 Ball Road
  137 Ball Road
  Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
  Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
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