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(New page: Thomas Arcoleo made tobacco pipes commercially in African bubinga wood under the trade name Tom Pipecarver & Son from 1973 to 1993 in Princeton, New Jersey. These highly-sculptured "free...)
 
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at 4 Spring Street  until the retirement of Thomas Arcoleo in 1993.  In addition to pipes and other
at 4 Spring Street  until the retirement of Thomas Arcoleo in 1993.  In addition to pipes and other
tobacco products, not including cigarettes, Mr. Arcoleo was specialised in the restoration of small
tobacco products, not including cigarettes, Mr. Arcoleo was specialised in the restoration of small
objets d'art, heirlooms,  and artifacts--famously, "anything smaller than a breadbox".
objets d'art, heirlooms,  and artifacts--famously, "anything smaller than a breadbox".  Mr. Arcoleo
is retired and resides in Little Compton, RI.
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