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'''Irwin's''' is thought to be a [[GBD]] second and part of the [[Oppenheimer Pipe]] holding company. They were made in England. It is unknown if they were also made in France.  
'''Irwin's''' is thought to be a [[GBD]] second and part of the [[Oppenheimer Pipe]] holding company. They were made in England. It is unknown if they were also made in France.  


"The warm dual-tone brown finish deepens with repeated smoking. Finest Rum is used in the special process of maturing these fine pipes. It's smooth flavor complements the natural taste of fine tobacco." -catalog ( 1976 )
[[File:IrwinsConquest01.jpg|thumb|Irwin's Conquest, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:IrwinsConquest07.jpg|thumb|Conquest detail, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]"The warm dual-tone brown finish deepens with repeated smoking. Finest Rum is used in the special process of maturing these fine pipes. It's smooth flavor complements the natural taste of fine tobacco." -catalog ( 1976 )


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File:Irwins Rum.jpg|GBD Made Irwin's Rum Pipe, courtesy Doug Valitchka
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File:IrwinsRum.jpg|Rum pipe cleaners?, courtesy Doug Valitchka
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