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'''OKFA'''—“Old Knarly Friend Algeria" –briar from Algeria (no longer used)</blockquote>
'''OKFA'''—“Old Knarly Friend Algeria" –briar from Algeria (no longer used)</blockquote>
There have only been two shank stamps indicating the authenticity of a Cooke pipe: <blockquote>'''J.T. & D. Cooke'''—on pipes made before 1996; “D” refers to ex-wife Deb who teamed with Cooke as sander when they were making pipes for other American labels. <ref>“In A Class All His Own.”</ref>  
There have only been two shank stamps indicating the authenticity of a Cooke pipe: <blockquote>'''J.T. & D. Cooke'''—on pipes made before 1996; “D” refers to ex-wife Deb who teamed with Cooke as sander when they were making pipes for other American labels. <ref>“In A Class All His Own.”</ref>


'''J. T. Cooke'''—on pipes after 1996.      </blockquote>
'''J. T. Cooke'''—on pipes after 1996.      </blockquote>
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