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==History== | ==History== | ||
[[File:Wf1951C.jpg|thumb | [[File:Wf1951C.jpg|thumb|exterior view, Wally Frank, 44th St. and Madison Ave., New York City, 1951]] | ||
Wally Frank, Ltd. was one of America's oldest and most respected names in pipes and tobaccos, beginning in the early 1930’s. Wally Frank operated a chain of tobacco stores in New York City (the flagship store was in Lexington Avenue) and had a vast catalog business for pipes and pipe tobaccos. Their numerous private-label pipes were made by many makers, including Charatan, Sasieni, Weber, and many others. Wally Frank, Ltd. also owned the [[Pioneer]] brand of meerschaum pipes, made from both Turkish and African meerschaum. In addition to importing pipes, he had many pipes made in his own name and also employed pipemakers like [[Stokkebye|Peter Stokkebye]], [[S. Bang|Svend Bang]], and [[Ed Burak]] (who later became the owner of [[Connoisseur]]). As a result, each Wally Frank pipe must be individually evaluated on its own merit. | Wally Frank, Ltd. was one of America's oldest and most respected names in pipes and tobaccos, beginning in the early 1930’s. Wally Frank operated a chain of tobacco stores in New York City (the flagship store was in Lexington Avenue) and had a vast catalog business for pipes and pipe tobaccos. Their numerous private-label pipes were made by many makers, including Charatan, Sasieni, Weber, and many others. Wally Frank, Ltd. also owned the [[Pioneer]] brand of meerschaum pipes, made from both Turkish and African meerschaum. In addition to importing pipes, he had many pipes made in his own name and also employed pipemakers like [[Stokkebye|Peter Stokkebye]], [[S. Bang|Svend Bang]], and [[Ed Burak]] (who later became the owner of [[Connoisseur]]). As a result, each Wally Frank pipe must be individually evaluated on its own merit. | ||
[[File:Wf1951B.jpg|thumb | [[File:Wf1951B.jpg|thumb|interior view, Wally Frank, 44th St. and Madison Ave., New York City, 1951]] | ||
[[File:Wf1951A.jpg|thumb | [[File:Wf1951A.jpg|thumb|exterior view, Wally Frank, 44th St. and Madison Ave., New York City, 1951]] | ||
[[File:WallyFrank-PipeLoreCatalog1940.png|thumb|Cover of 1940 Wally Frank Pipe Lore Catalog: [https://pipedia.org/images/3/30/Pipe_lore_catalog_1940_20180501151314.pdf see complete 24 page Catalog in PDF, Courtesy James Foster & Cael Bean]]] | [[File:WallyFrank-PipeLoreCatalog1940.png|thumb|Cover of 1940 Wally Frank Pipe Lore Catalog: [https://pipedia.org/images/3/30/Pipe_lore_catalog_1940_20180501151314.pdf see complete 24 page Catalog in PDF, Courtesy James Foster & Cael Bean]]] | ||
Members of Wally Frank's "The Pipe of the Month Club" received a new pipe in the mail once a month. | Members of Wally Frank's "The Pipe of the Month Club" received a new pipe in the mail once a month. | ||
In 1952, Wally Frank was on a buying trip in Italy and "discovered" pipe maker [[Castello|Carlo Scotti]]. Frank liked Scotti's pipes, but there was the small problem of Scotti's pipes bearing the same trademark or logo as one of Wally Frank's pipe lines, the [[White bar|White Bar]]. The two men decided on creating a new logo for pipes sold in the U.S.: a hole drilled in the stem and with a piece of silver foil inserted in the hole and covered with clear Lucite. | [[File:WallyFrankGarrick.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:WallyFrankPOM16.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]] | ||
[[File:WallyFrankSerA13.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Doug Valitchka]]In 1952, Wally Frank was on a buying trip in Italy and "discovered" pipe maker [[Castello|Carlo Scotti]]. Frank liked Scotti's pipes, but there was the small problem of Scotti's pipes bearing the same trademark or logo as one of Wally Frank's pipe lines, the [[White bar|White Bar]]. The two men decided on creating a new logo for pipes sold in the U.S.: a hole drilled in the stem and with a piece of silver foil inserted in the hole and covered with clear Lucite. | |||
Wally Frank (the person) wrote the forward to Georges Herment's 1954 book "The Pipe." | Wally Frank (the person) wrote the forward to Georges Herment's 1954 book "The Pipe." | ||
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File:WallyFrank Blacktohorne01.jpg|Blackthorne | File:WallyFrank Blacktohorne01.jpg|Blackthorne | ||
File:WallyFrank Blacktohorne07.jpg|Blackthorne detail | File:WallyFrank Blacktohorne07.jpg|Blackthorne detail | ||
MintBowl01.jpg|MINT BOWL | |||
MintBowl07.jpg|MINT BOWL detail | |||
MintBowl08.jpg|MINT BOWL detail | |||
WallyFrank-BentBilliardBlast.jpg | |||
WallyFrank-BentBilliardBlast07.jpg | |||
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<gallery widths=250 heights=185 caption="Wally Frank 5 star and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka"> | <gallery widths=250 heights=185 caption="Wally Frank 5 star and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka"> | ||
File:Wally_Frank_5_Star01.jpg | File:Wally_Frank_5_Star01.jpg | ||
File:Wally Frank 5 Star02.jpg | File:Wally Frank 5 Star02.jpg | ||
File:Wally Frank 5 Star03.jpg | File:Wally Frank 5 Star03.jpg | ||
File:Wall Frank 5 Star.jpg|5 star add | |||
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<gallery widths=250 heights=185 caption="Wally Frank Straight Grain and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka"> | |||
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WallyFrank07.jpg | |||
WallyFrank08.jpg | |||
WallyFrank-StraightGrain01.jpg | |||
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WallyFrank16.jpg|Catalog page featuring Straight Grain "Seconds" | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||