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Presumably made by Texaco Inc., the Texaco pipe usually has nomenclature with the labels "Texaco",captitalized, and "Imported Briar" on it's side.
At least some Texaco pipes were made by [[LHS]] Sterncraft, presumably for Texaco, Inc. As evidenced by the following example:
It has a red finish with a billiard shape.
As far as we know, all pipes stamped "Imported Briar" are made in the U.S with imported briar, so the Texaco pipe probably was too.
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Drinkless Mechanisms, or "stingers" were introduced around 1927 and have slowly stopped being produced since around 1964 dating this pipe somewhere in that era. - BriarBrothers
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The Texaco pipe usually has nomenclature with the labels "Texaco", capitalized, and "Imported Briar" on it's side. Drinkless Mechanisms, or "stingers" were introduced around 1927 and have slowly stopped being produced since around 1964. That would date the following example somewhere in that era.
 


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If you have additional information about this brand please add it here, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.
 
If you have additional information about the TEXACO branded pipes please add it here, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.


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